This year’s Consumer Electronics Show marks the first time the company is giving an in-person demo of its Razer Edge gaming handheld console. The model has some impressive specs on paper, including a 6.8-inch 144Hz FHD+ OLED display paired with controller tech borrowed from its well-received Kishi V2 Pro kit, further complementing the gaming experience with the in-house Razer HyperSense haptic feedback system.
In addition to Android games, the handheld will also support cloud-based gaming from services like Microsoft’s Xbox, as expected. The rest of the specifications include 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of onboard storage, but thankfully, the device supports a generous storage expansion of up to 2 TB via a microSD card. There’s a 5,000 mAh battery inside, while the audio output is handled by two-way speakers with THX Spatial Audio support and a 3.5mm headphone jack routed via the controller.