Project Linda

    Razer today at the CES 2018 show has unveiled the Android laptop-phone Hybrid Project Linda concept. Razer's Project Linda concept is an ultraportable laptop design powered by the Android-based Razer Phone. The docked phone will work like touchpad, bridging the gap between handheld entertainment and laptop convenience.


   Project Linda comes with unibody CNC aluminum body and is just 0.59-inch thin and weighs 1.25 kg including the docked phone.

   The Razer Phone’s performance, display, and dual front-firing speakers combine seamlessly with Project Linda’s larger screen, keyboard, and battery to provide the ultimate mobile hybrid setup for gaming, creativity, and productivity.


    It has 13.3” Quad HD touchscreen extends the 120Hz experience available on the Razer Phone to a larger display. It has Built in backlit laptop keyboard, powered by Razer Chroma. Ideal for both quick text entries and lengthy typing sessions, and complete with custom Android keys for navigation, app selection, searching, and more.


     Project Linda features a built-in power bank that quickly charges the Razer Phone while docked. It has also 200GB of internal storage. Project Linda can house local apps, games, media, and offline phone backups.

    Project Linda has built-in 3.5mm audio jack, a USB-A port, and a USB-C charging port. It has 720p webcam and a dual-array microphone.

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