Razer Project Brooklyn – a science fiction armchair with a 60-inch OLED screen, haptic vibrations and Chroma RGB
Source: Pure PC added 14th Jan 2021The CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is usually an excellent opportunity to present not only computer equipment, mobile devices and TV sets, but also more or less sophisticated gadgets. Razer boasted at the event, among others, the prototype N smartmask 95 for the face with RGB. But Project Hazel, because this mask was baptized, is not the only novelty presented by this producer at CES 2021. Another is a special gaming chair. But “special” is an understatement. Project Brooklyn, as the Razer swivel chair is named, is a new generation armchair, distinguished above all by a large, ultra-panoramic screen and haptic HyperSense vibrations. And yes, it would also be possible without RGB lighting.
Razer unveiled a new generation gaming chair concept at CES 2021 – Project Brooklyn. It is distinguished, among others, by 60 – inch OLED display and haptic vibrations. Of course, there was also the Chroma RGB lighting.
TOP 10 of the best computer station chairs
Razer Project Brooklyn is a gaming chair that for now is at the concept stage and appears only on renderings, so it’s a song of the future. Nevertheless, ingenuity cannot be denied to the company. The carbon fiber reinforced chair straight from science fiction movies would be equipped with 60 – inch, highly curved OLED display, comfortable, modular 4D armrests and a large folding table top for a keyboard, pad or “rodent”. And yes, there would also be Chroma RGB lighting, integrated with over 150 games.
Razer Project Hazel – Transparent Protective Mask with RGB LEDs and Electronic Voice Amplifier
What more could you ask for? Razer wouldn’t stop there. To improve the level of immersion even more, the manufacturer would consider implementing the HyperSense haptic technology, offering a wide range of vibrations that would be felt throughout the body during the game. Razer Project Brooklyn was also designed for players who do not have too much space in their apartment. In fact, we’d get a horrendously expensive player combat stand: an armchair, a desk, and a TV set in one. For now, however, it remains a dream sphere and we can only get to know the original concept.
Source: Razer