Razer Project Fiona hits the FCC

We all know that when it comes to high end gaming peripherals, the name Razer is always somewhere on the list. Well, the company which specializes in gaming peripherals did come up with the idea of a high end gaming tablet, calling it Project Fiona in the process. We are pleased to say that Project Fiona has finally made her way into the latest FCC filings, although she is not called that by federal regulators who have spent their fair share of time with Project Fiona. Boy, do we envy the folks over at the FCC from time to time! It does seem as though the nunchuk-like controllers failed to make the grade in the FCC’s label location outline, although in an attached accessory list, it does point towards a Razer-branded controller, running on a 2800mAh battery that points toward the possibility of this prototype’s gamepads being independent of it, or could be detached. As for the tablet itself, a 5600mAh battery will drive its processing needs.

Bear in mind that what we see in the FCC prototype above could very well not be the final design, but at least it does go to show that the device itself is on an evolutionary path, and it is well on its way to being released to the masses.

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Razer Fiona is good to go after getting over 10,000 “Likes” on Facebook

Just earlier in the morning, we talked about how the Razer Fiona project had to garner 10,000 “Likes” on Facebook before it will be able to enter production, and within the same day itself, the Fiona project is good to go without any hiccups. After all, it had picked up north of 11,000 Likes as at press time, meaning this 10.1” Windows-powered tablet that runs on an Intel Core i7 processor is ready to rock and roll. A 2012 launch date is most unlikely, but at least it has been confirmed over Twitter by Tan Min-Liang, co-founder and CEO of Razer, that the Fiona project will commence.

As there have been multiple design concepts waiting in the wings, you can be quite sure that what you see now need not necessarily end up in the final product. The same can be said for hardware details that have yet to be set in stone, as there is still the possibility of ditching Intel for an ARM processor.

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