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[CES 2021] Razer announced revolutionary chair with display that rolls out

Razer’s Project Brookly, announced at CES 2021, comes with a panoramic 60″ display that literally rolls out. Also, the gaming chair has 4D armrests that roll out into adjustable peripheral tables. Though this is still a concept, we really hope Razer brings this to mainstream as soon as possible.

“Project Brooklyn is an exciting concept developed on the true essence of a fully immersive gaming station,” said Min-Liang Tan. “The haptic feedback, visuals and overall functional design with attention to ergonomics will deliver a one-of-a-kind gameplay experience.”

PROJECT BROOKLYN – TRANSFORM INTO NEXT-GEN IMMERSION

Project Brooklyn is build with carbon fibre and has built in RGB lighting, there is tactile feedback built right into the seat. The chair has plush high density foam cushions that support each gamer’s body shape. The seat back is leather stitched and constructed in carbon fibre body to maintain perfect posture. The platform on which the chair sits has cable routing setup that takes design cues from Razor Raptor monitor. The backbone or chair hides the 60″ surround OLED display. When not in use, the 60″ display rolls into the chair’s back.

The armrests can turn into something like a table on which you can place your mouse and keyboard. Each arm rest has separate panels that can fit different type of keyboard and mouse. Razer HyperSense is integrated into the chair to provide ultimate tactile immersion. The independently activated high-fidelity modules offer feel for the most sensitive vibrations felt during gameplay, such as jumping into water or landing on a platform for truly immersive gameplay.

Coming to Razer Chroma RGB, you can configure zones along the outsides of seat cushions and supports 16.8 million colours.

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