Razer’s latest model boasts amazing specs and is bundled together with Kishi Pro mobile controller.
Razer held RazerCon online over the weekend, and among the most significant announcements that came from the convention is Razer Edge. Razer Edge. The tablet that has been rumored for a long time features an impressive set of hardware as well as some connectivity innovations for its class.
Razer Edge Razer Edge is an Android tablet that has an 6.8-inch AMOLED display with 2400×1,080 resolution as well as the 144Hz rate of refresh. It runs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 gaming platform, an operating system that was released late this year using a development kit also developed by Razer. It has an Kyro CPU as well as an Adreno GPU. It is compatible with Wi-Fi 6E and 5G networks.
The Edge 5G is one of the Edge’s initials. According to Razer Edge, it is the Edge 5G is the “world’s first dedicated 5G handheld console.” The Edge 5G supports sub-6 and mmWave 5G networks and will only be available through Verizon. Although Razer hasn’t yet made this claim that it will become the very first gaming device at a minimum, released in the US that supports Wi-Fi 6E. The Edge will be available with Wi-Fi only. Edge is available directly from Razer and in the retail stores of Razer.
The Edge will be available in two different versions. Edge will come together with Razer’s Razer Kishi V2 Pro controller which is a gamepad with a clip that attaches to both sides of the device, and offers the full range of game-specific physical controls. Kishi V2 Pro Kishi V2 Pro features Razer’s HyperSense haptic feedback as well as its own 3.5mm headphone jack. It utilizes microswitches to control the directions pad and face buttons.
In terms of an Android device Edge is an Android device, and the Edge is closer to its Logitech G Cloud gaming console instead of Nintendo Switch or the Steam Deck or Nintendo Switch. Both the Edge as well as G Cloud G Cloud put some emphasis on cloud gaming with services such as Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Nvidia GeForce Now, and both are able to access the complete Android ecosystem and the choices that it provides. It is worth noting that the G Cloud is a one-piece handheld device, while Edge is a tablet with a controller. Edge can be described as a tablet equipped with an attached controller that can be detached, however. The Edge is the only one that comes with an option for cellular connectivity. We’ll be able to provide an in-depth review on the G Cloud shortly.
Apart from other than the Edge, Razer also announced the Kraken Kitty V2 Pro gaming headset, which follows the Kraken Kitty Edition. It’s an Razer Kraken V2 Pro headset that comes with three ears that connect to the headband, including cat, bear and bunny. The ears are equipped with RGB lighting, and are illuminated by any external USB power source even if they are not linked to a PC via the headset’s cosplay feature.
Razer Edge Wi-Fi Razer Edge Wi-Fi is expected to become available in January 2023 at $399.99 directly from Razer. Edge 5G Edge 5G will be sold exclusively through Verizon and its pricing and availability has been not yet been confirmed. Its Kraken Kitty Pro will retail at $199.99 and will it will be available for pre-order this winter.