Razer Unveils Project Sophia, World’s First Modular Gaming Desk Concept with 65-Inch OLED Display

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Razer has provided a glimpse of what gaming desks of the future might look like.



Described by the company as the world’s first modular gaming desk concept, Project Sophia is a gaming desk that features a highly adaptable, modular design that allows users to add up to 13 modules to customize their workspace for various tasks. The desk is fitted with a PCB, Intel processor, and NVIDIA GPU.









“To maximize desk space, all of this is housed in a slim chassis that magnetically snaps in underneath the glass tabletop, which can be just as easily detached to install new upgrades, allowing the user to quickly create the system required for the task at hand,” Razer explained before going on to detail some of the modules that Project Sophia supports.



“Modules have been designed for all types of users, with creators being able to...

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Neat concept, but sadly 10k desks aren't really affordable for most people.
 
Neat concept, but sadly 10k desks aren't really affordable for most people.
Nice I see what you did there.

Us our desk and be locked into our ecosystem for as long as you do!! It'll be great!!! For us....
 
Nice I see what you did there.

Us our desk and be locked into our ecosystem for as long as you do!! It'll be great!!! For us....
There is that problem too. As I said, I like it conceptually, but Lian-Li's solutions make far more sense to me. Not only are they more affordable, but far more practical.
 
but Lian-Li's solutions make far more sense to me. Not only are they more affordable, but far more practical.
Scary anytime you use the words Lian-Li and affordable in the same sentence.

Really looks like just a bunch of small screens in there that are showing random widgets?
 
If someone wanted to buy one for me, that'd be great. Otherwise it's another product I'll never possess.. :)
 
I'd like to know what they are using for those info screens. I'm more interested in that than the "modular pc"
 
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