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Razer star gazer
Razer star gazer











razer star gazer

In a separate announcement, Razer also unveiled the Stargazer, a webcam aimed squarely at the streaming crowd. The Blade Stealth is currently scheduled for a January release, and will start at $999 the Razer Core, meanwhile, hasn’t been priced, though it’s set for an early 2016 release. If you’re a gamer, the Blade Stealth strikes a nice balance for everyday use at school, and down-to-business gaming at night. In addition to allowing users to easily swap out graphics cards, the Core comes with four additional USB 3.0 ports and Ethernet connectivity, so you can plug in different peripherals. Razer says the Razer Core can accommodate “virtually every popular desktop graphics card from both AMD and NVIDIA,” giving Blade Stealth buyers great flexibility. For gaming, however, users will want to plug-and-play with an external graphics enclosure, the Razer Core.

razer star gazer

As a primary work computer, the Blade Stealth includes an Intel HD Graphics 520, which will be perfectly fine for everyday use. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.However, it’s in the graphics department where the Blade Stealth takes a different approach. We look forward to using it on our quest to Twitch stardom once it launches in Q2 of this year.Ĭopyright 2016 Toms Guides, a Purch company. While its $199 price tag is hefty, the camera’s ability to capture high-framerate video, scan your face and even replace your green screen could hold a ton of value for broadcasters, casual gamers or even folks who just want to play around with gesture controls.

razer star gazer

I never thought I’d leave a CES meeting saying “I need this webcam,” but the Stargazer is awfully compelling. If the final product works anything like the demo version I saw, you’ll be able to launch a game of Dota 2 by simply waving your hand at the camera. Razer mentioned that Stargazer’s scanning abilities will eventually work with certain games (such as scanning real-life objects into a Minecraft world), and will even let gamers program certain functions to hand gestures. This worked pretty well in my testing – after standing in front of the Stargazer for a second or two, I instantly saw my face appear on the bottom corner of the screen, where I showed up clearly without obstructing the game of Dota 2 that was running. This means that, among other features, the Stargazer can cut the background from your webcam feed, hiding your messy bedroom and seamlessly superimposing you on top of whatever game you’re broadcasting to the world. MORE: The Ultimate Guide to Twitch Streaming

razer star gazer

Designed in collaboration with Intel, the webcam features many of the same motion-tracking, depth-sensing and 3D-scanning capabilities found on RealSense cameras.

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Razer’s camera can capture 720p video at 60 frames per second as well as 1080p video at 30 fps, giving gamers a choice of whether they want to prioritize picture quality or smoothness.īut the Stargazer is built to do much more than capture your face in high definition. The Stargazer’s wide cylindrical design is meant to mount effortlessly to your monitor or laptop display of choice, thanks to a highly flexible hinge that makes positioning the webcam a breeze. Enter the Razer Stargazer: a super-powerful $199 webcam that can scan your face and superimpose you atop your favorite games without the need for a green screen. LAS VEGAS - Livestreaming is quickly becoming the biggest thing in gaming, but few webcams are made with aspiring Twitch stars in mind.













Razer star gazer