The Wi-Fi version of the Razer Edge portable game console is the first to be announced, with prices starting at $400

Razer Edge

Earlier Razer noticeLater, it will launch Edge, a portable game console with 5G connection, to enter the cloud gaming market. However, at the recent RazerCon conference, although the detailed specifications were officially released, only the pricing of the Wi-Fi version came out first, and the 5G version will not be known until January next year.

Razer Edge

Razer Edge

The Razer Edge has a 6.8” 144Hz refresh rate, 288Hz touch sampling rate, and a 2,400 x 1,080 FHD+ AMOLED screen. It claims to have 87% more pixels than its rivals. Steam Deck 1,280 x 800 screen.The core specification was mentioned earlier and was developed by Qualcomm specifically for the Edge. Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 The gaming chip platform consists of an eight-core 3GHz Kryo CPU with an Adreno GPU, plus active cooling and 6 sets of air vents. Razer said that the gaming-specific chip is 2 to 3 times higher than the chips used in traditional gaming phones (such as the S720G) in running scores.

Razer Edge comes standard with 8GB LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB UFS 3.1 storage chip, supports up to 2TB microSD card expansion, 5,000mAh battery, THX Spatial Audio two-way speakers and dual digital microphones, and even better is a built-in 5MP 1080p/60fps selfie camera , which can be directly used for direct game live.

Razer Edge

Razer Edge

That is to say, Razer Edge is actually a small Android 12 tablet, but Razer will come with Kishi V2 Pro as an exclusive handle accessory. After installation, it will make up for the common triggers, micro-motions, and “super-accurate” shakes of game consoles. lever, and there will also be HyperSense vibration feedback. The weight of the whole set will change from 264g of the cleaner to 401g, but it can be regarded as an acceptable range.

The Razer Edge ships with the Epic Games, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and NVIDIA GeForce Now launchers preloaded, as well as remote gaming services like Steam Link, Moonlight, and Parsec, but the Razer Edge is currently only planned for sale in the U.S. .

As mentioned at the beginning, the first Razer Edge is a Wi-Fi version priced at $400, which supports the use of 6GHz Wi-Fi 6E, ensuring sufficient upload and download bandwidth to play streaming games. The 5G version is exclusive to the partner Verizon, and the specifications are similar, except that it will use e-SIM, support Sub 6 and mmWave 5G, and the audio technology will be changed to Boomcloud360 audio value to be announced.

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