All the three monitors are all 17.3-inches 4K IGZO displays with Nvidia’s G-Sync anti-screen tearing technology enabled, which add up to a resolution of 11520 x 2160 with Nvidia’s Surround View. When the user decides to go from one to three screens, the additional displays automatically deploy, aligning themselves with the primary. Valerie weighs around 12 pounds and is 1.5 inches thick when it is folded up and closed. Razer said this was comparable to many standard gaming laptops, which tend to be heavier than home and office devices. On the specifications front, it includes a GTX 1080, 32GB of RAM, and the fancy vapour-chamber cooling solution found inside the Razer Blade Pro, which stops the heat from building up. Also, it has the same mechanical keyboard as the Blade Pro. In addition to a backlit keyboard, it has lighting strips under the two side monitors, which project an ambient glow onto the surface beneath them. “Multi-monitor desktop set-ups are becoming more necessary for professionals, creators, and gamers,” says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder and CEO via official announcement. “For the first time, we’ve engineered a solution that users can take with them. Project Valerie promises all of the functionality of three screens and none of the hassle.”

As Project Valerie is still a concept piece, Razer has not yet published a possible release date or price. This means one might have to wait a little longer for it to be available for purchase.