Thứ Hai, 13 tháng 10, 2014

The Razer Blade a $2800 gaming laptop outdone by an Atom powered Joojoo tablet

Amazing times we live in when an Atom powered tablet can outdo a power house gaming laptop.





We are all playing Deus Ex at the moment , and one of the tags with that game , is the Darwin quote that it is not the fastest , strongest or most intelligent that survives , it is the organism that adapts ...that survives

PC gaming has adapted , hardware is irrelevant and rendered obsolete by an adaptation that has occurred in software  , thus the Razer Blade is irrelevant , easily outdone by a humble Atom powered joojoo tablet...

How ? well first let us consider that misguided  people often  talk of PC gaming being dead , apart from rampant piracy the chief cause of that "death" is the constant epenis upgrade routine , where players vie to stuff as many upgrade "socks" into their rig or laptop to feel powerful ...and impress the rest of the interweb by placing those specs after their tag . This has never in the history of mankind managed to impress anyone ...

The Razer Blade , is the gaming laptop epenis upgrade that you so do not need , because in this day and age something quite evolutionary has happened , your humble  ageing 40 something PC long suffering epenis upgrading gamer has been thrown some eViagra in the form of streaming .. today services like Onlive make your hardware irrelevant .

PC gaming no longer requires a PC , all you need is a device that lets you hook up to the cloud... and it is totally platform and operating system agnostic...

You can play full AAA games on any tv , tablet or laptop , from iOS , Android to Windows or Apple based device , and thus my humble  Atom and Ion powered joojoo tablet can play any AAA game streamed faster than this $2800 Razer Blade or your 4 K Alienware slabtop .


More significantly with one purchase you can play and own a game across multiple platforms . You buy Deus Ex Human Revolution on onlive , and play it on your iPad , stop pick up where you left on your PC , or Android tablet , or stop pick up where you left off on your tv ( awesome when life creeps up on your gaming !) 

What makes a portable gaming device today , is battery life and broadband speed , so your iPad 2 or Galaxy tab ,  or even your $199 netbook , is more of a gaming laptop than this extravaganza.Just fire up onlive and see for yourself!

Later this year the launch of more tablets , Windows 8 Beta , and the sub $1000  Ultrabooks from the likes of Asus ( which are gorgeous) and powerful are going to give the PC gamer more choice than ever .

The likes of Alienware , and Razer , along with the epenis gaming laptop are soon to be extinct.And as far as style goes , come on your shiny new Macbook Air is so much more the babe magnet than this geektop ...

Razer totally missed the ball last year with the Razer Switchblade , which never saw light of day , and now we have the Blade , which may be thin for a gaming laptop , may have hardware that could work a decent CAD program , but in today`s world where we can play Mass Effect 2 instantly in a browser using Gaikai on a 7 inch Pentium powered dual screen Toshiba Libretto , or soon Assassin`s Creed Revelations on an iPad using Onlive , the Razer Blade is just an epenis that is going to flop .... big time ... if it actually makes it into the real world this time.

Just consider your Atom powered $199.99 netbook can play Assassins Creed Revelations faster than this $2800 Razer Blade .... you already have the most powerful gaming laptop ... and you know hardware is irrelevant ..With more cloud based streaming services on the way from people like Gamestop and all true PC gamers taking to the cloud like they took to Steam  , someone ought to tell the CEO of Razer that PC gaming is not dead , it adapted
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