Exhibition CES 2017 (Consumer Electronic Show) held in Las Vegas Convention Center yesterday went very festive. Flocking developers ranging from smartphones, laptops, and computers, each introducing advanced new products.
One of the most sophisticated and attention is the three-monitor gaming laptop prototype property of Razer. But unfortunately, in popularity, came the news was not good. According to news circulating today, a prototype three-monitor gaming laptop belonging to Razer has just been stolen. How could that be? Want to know more news? Here blogosmile cover in this article.
Prototype Laptop Razer Gaming Monitor Taken Three thieves
At yesterday's CES 2017, Razer has just showcased a unique latest gaming laptop, the gaming laptop with three 4K resolution monitors. This is certainly the attention of many parties, because this is the first laptop to use three monitors.
However it seems that this year's exhibition is not a happy ending for Razer. Because recently it was rumored that a prototype laptop with a three-monitor gaming had been stolen at the event. Razer was immediately react by making a statement on the Facebook page, via its representatives.
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I've just been informed that two of our prototypes were stolen from our booth at CES today.
We have filed the necessary reports and are currently working with the show management as well as law enforcement to address this issue.
At Razer, we play hard and we play fair. Our teams worked months on end to conceptualize and develop these units and we pride ourselves in pushing the envelope to deliver the latest and greatest.
...See MoreBecause so upset against this theft, Razer also opened a contest. For anyone who can provide valid information about who did it, Razer has prepared a prize of US $ 25,000 or approximately USD 335 million.
Such information from Jaka about three-monitor gaming laptop belonging to Razer had just stolen. What do you think about this case? Ya do not want the thief returns the laptop?
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