CES 2022: Razer presents Project Sophia, a compact PC desk!

It seems like almost every year during CES, Razer unveils a product that is out of this world. They are easily recognizable by the word "project" in their name. Unlike typical vehicles, these devices rarely make it to mass production. Nevertheless, it is fun to look at.

On Wednesday, Razer unveiled its latest concept design for CES 2022, titled "Project Sophia". This futuristic-looking desk is customizable with different units that lock to the desktop magnetically from the bottom. It's a gamer's dream or nightmare, depending on how one feels about power consumption.

For starters, an office is not just an office. It is a complete PCB computer system with "the latest Intel processors and Nvidia GPUs." The computer component magnetically snaps to the bottom of the glass desktop in the upper center unit housing.

Users can install different units in four other magnetic brackets on the left and right sides of the desk. Components are hot swappable and include accessories such as secondary monitors, system monitors, hotkeys, macros, styluses, audio mixers, and external capture cards. There's even a THX surround sound unit that sits directly on the sides of the included 65-inch monitor component that attaches to the back of the desk.

CES 2022: Razer presents Project Sophia, Compact PC Desk!

Razer envisions it being used by gamers, content creators, operators or business professionals, with its modularity meaning it can be quickly reconfigured to fit multiple roles.

"Project Sophia is our future vision for a multi-purpose gaming and workstation setup that caters to very different needs for a variety of computing uses, eliminating the need to move between workspaces," said Groth Richard Hashim, Vice President of Razer Corporation. Users can quickly reconfigure their desktops with near-infinite flexibility, adapting Project Sophia not only to the task at hand but also to the user's own preferences. This is the future."

Like almost all Razer products, Project Sophia comes standard with the company's signature LED lighting that users can sync with the Razer Chroma RGB system.

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As neat as this setup looks, don't hold your breath until you can afford to buy one. Like we said, Razer is known for bringing at least one concept to CES that will never make it to the consumer. Previous designs include Project Christine from CES 2014, Project Valerie and Project Ariana from 2017, CES 2018's Project Linda, and last year's Project Brooklyn.

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