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Razer Edge Game Handheld Arrives Jan. 26, Preorders Opening Now
It’s competitive, but would you choose it over a Switch?

Nearly a decade ago, Razer’s convertible gaming tablet, the Razer Edge, was the favorite thing I saw at CES. I’m back at CES in Las Vegas, and once again, I’ve been trying out the new Razer Edge, reborn again. This time, it’s a compact 6.8-inch tablet handheld console arriving Jan. 26, for $400 (there’s also a Verizon-exclusive 5G-equipped model).
The new Edge, long teased by Razer in various forms since Qualcomm and Razer first showed off a handheld concept a year ago using a new gaming-centric G3X Gen 1 mobile processor, isn’t a wild new idea like the first Edge was to me. It’s the latest in a trend of game handhelds adopting ideas in the spirit of the Nintendo Switch, bringing handheld gaming back in new forms. The Edge isn’t a Steam Deck-alike: This is an Android tablet, more like a large 6.8-inch phone that’s not a phone. It has a similar feel to smaller tablets, like the Nvidia Shield Tablet, but far slimmer.
At first, it’s…well, underwhelming. I’ve seen Razer’s Kishi snap-on game controllers for phones, and the Edge has the same concept. It uses an improved version of the Kishi design with support for vibrating haptics, which I didn’t get to experience. The tablet part, well, it’s a tablet, like many Android things. The combination of parts could add up to more, though. The vivid, lovely large 6.8-inch AMOLED display does look great, and the new G3X chipset on this tablet could be better at handling streaming games. Razer’s boasting that it’ll be the ultimate way to try Xbox cloud gaming or playing games via Steam Link, although I also didn’t try that yet either.
But the specs are nice: It has a 2,400×1,080-pixel resolution display that runs at up to 144Hz, and the G3X processor promises active cooling to prolong game sessions. The 128GB of storage can be bumped to 2TB with a MicroSD card slot. The Kishi V2 Pro controller it comes with, which is removable, adds vibrating haptics the other models didn’t have before. Using Google Play plus existing streaming game services and Razer’s already-working Nexus app for captures and gameplay streaming. Its advantage, to me, is that it’s not starting over: it’s leaning on what already works, aiming to do it better.
The few games I did play were locally stored games such as Dead Cells, an older 2D platformer. The Edge is wide and a bit long, but compared to a Nintendo Switch or a Steam Deck, it wouldn’t seem out of place.
With something like the Edge, it all depends on how good it is at what it does. I can’t quite tell that yet. $400 isn’t a bad price, and is at least totally competitive with the cost of a Switch or Steam Deck. But would you want this over one of those? Or, would you just be happier using your phone and a similar controller? The Edge’s advantages seem intriguing, and I’m curious to play it more. Luckily, Jan. 26 is just a few weeks away, but with 2023 already looking to be a busy year for tech hardware releases, you also might want to wait to see what else is coming next.
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Verum Coin (VERUM) is Now Available on Halo Wallet
Verum Coin (VERUM) is Now Available on Halo Wallet
Verum Coin (VERUM) continues to expand its presence in the cryptocurrency market. Users can now store and manage VERUM on Halo Wallet, known for its convenience and security.
Why Halo Wallet?
Halo Wallet is a modern Web3 wallet offering a simple interface and powerful tools for managing digital assets. With its functionality, the platform has gained the trust of millions of users worldwide.
The integration of Verum Coin with Halo Wallet opens up new opportunities for coin holders and makes it even more accessible. Stay tuned for updates and take advantage of the convenient management of your assets!
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Verum Coin (VERUM) is Now Available for Deposit on Exodus Wallet
Verum Coin (VERUM) is Now Available for Deposit on Exodus Wallet
Verum Coin (VERUM) continues to enhance its accessibility for users. You can now deposit and store VERUM in one of the most user-friendly and secure crypto wallets — Exodus Wallet.
Why Exodus?
Exodus Wallet is a popular solution for managing digital assets, known for its intuitive interface and high security standards. Millions of users worldwide choose Exodus for its convenience and reliability.
This integration brings Verum Coin even closer to its users, offering seamless storage and asset management. Stay tuned for more updates and stay ahead in the world of cryptocurrency!
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Verum Coin (VERUM) Now Available on Bybit Swap
Verum Coin (VERUM) Now Available on Bybit Swap
Verum Coin (VERUM) continues to expand its accessibility by becoming available on Bybit Swap. Traders can now easily and quickly exchange VERUM on one of the most popular and reliable platforms.
Why Bybit?
Bybit is a global cryptocurrency platform known for its high standards of speed and security. The Bybit Swap feature allows users to instantly exchange assets without complicated setups and with minimal fees.
The integration of Verum Coin with Bybit Swap makes the coin even more accessible and strengthens its position in the market. This is a significant step toward the growth and adoption of VERUM among millions of platform users.
Stay tuned for more updates on Verum Coin and take advantage of new trading and investment opportunities!
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