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Saturday, 27 October 2012

Razer’s Project Fiona heads to the FCC, sans handles


With gaming being a major use for tablets, it’s no surprise that we’re seeing more tablets introduced that focus strictly on gaming, like Razer’s Project Fiona. This week, Razer filed documents with the FCC related to Project Fiona, but the handles shown off early on seemed to be curiously absent.
While the controller handles didn’t appear in Razer’s filings with the FCC, an accessory list makes note of a controller, so it doesn’t look like the handles are gone for good, but are now part of an accessory. The controller is described as having a 2,800 mAh battery, so it appears that the controller is detachable, and may even work without having to connect to the tablet.
It’s no secret that Razer has been actively seeking input from the public on its upcoming tablet, so did the community decide that the controller should be modular, or was is that way all along? It is certain that the device has changed a lot since we last saw it.
How much do you think Project Fiona is going to change by the time the tablet finally goes on sale? Do you see yourself buying one, or would you prefer an Android-powered gaming tablet?

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