Razer looks to Facebook to help launch Windows-based tablet

At CES 2012 in January, we got a chance to check out a new gaming PC tablet, running on a standard version of Windows, with the code name Project Fiona. At the time, Razer said device was more of a proof of concept than an actual product in development.

Today, Razer"s CEO Min-Liang Tan took to his Facebook page to rally support for making "Project Fiona" a reality. In its message he stated:

If this post gets 10,000 likes/shares in the next 7 days, we’ll work on making the concept a reality and launch the product. On top of that, we’ll share some of the high-level concepts with you to crowd source some of the design decisions – For Gamers. By Gamers. We’d like to hear how you would like to design the actual tablet right here on the Razer Facebook Page, as well as take suggestions for specs, form factor, pricing, features etc.

The concept design that Razer showed off at CES 2012 had an Intel i7 Core processor inside. At the time, the company told us it hoped to sell a version of "Project Fiona" at a price lower than $1,000.

Source: Razer Facebook page | Image via Facebook

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