LAS VEGAS -- Razer's three-screen laptop behemoth wasn't the only ridiculous concept device the gaming company unveiled at CES 2017.
Project Ariana974 Archives the projector that extends games off your main computer monitor or TV and onto your friggin' walls is just as awesome. Seriously, projectors have never been this cool before. Ever.
SEE ALSO: This sweet projector extends games off the screen and onto your wallsIn a private room, Razer let me check out Ariana. To recap, the projector has two depth cameras that can scan a room and detect where the main display is.
Once it knows the size of the room and the position of the main gaming screen, the fisheye lens kicks into action and projects an extended field of view around it, creating a more immersive gaming experience.
So games feel larger than they really are:
Words can't do Ariana justice, so here are two videos that show Ariana in action:
Razer's Project Ariana puts gaming on your walls #CES2017 #MashCES pic.twitter.com/CE1hnAu7ij
— Raymond Wong 📱💾📼 (@raywongy) January 5, 2017
Razer Project Ariana in action IRL -- protector extends gaming onto your walls! #CES2017 #MashCES pic.twitter.com/cyEwJbLNEm
— Raymond Wong 📱💾📼 (@raywongy) January 5, 2017
If that doesn't make you giddy like a schoolchild, nothing will.
Razer only showed me what gaming looks like with Ariana, but movies can also work with the projector.
Topics CES Gaming
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