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Razer has a history of bringing wild-eyed concepts to CES, only to brand them and release them the following year. In 2010, it announced a motion controller in partnership with Sixense; in 2011, it brought the newly named Razer Hydra to the show. The next year it announced Project Fiona, a rather awkward tablet married to physical controls bolted to the sides; the following year it reintroduced us to the Razer Edge, Fiona's new, consumer-ready name.
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Razer has a history of bringing wild-eyed concepts to CES, only to brand them and release them the following year. In 2010, it announced a motion controller in partnership with Sixense; in 2011, it brought the newly named Razer Hydra to the show. The next year it announced Project Fiona, a rather awkward tablet married to physical controls bolted to the sides; the following year it reintroduced us to the Razer Edge, Fiona's new, consumer-ready name.
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