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12/29/2008, 5:30pm, EST

Monday, December 29th

Prime Gaming Laptop concept offers up to 32:10 AR

The Prime Gaming Laptop concept seen here sports three organic LED (OLED) displays to provide users with multiple screen sizes and variable aspect ratios. The 10-inch central display has a 16:10 aspect ratio, while each of the two 8-inch OLED screens flanking it forming one image and expanding the overall aspect ratio to an ultra-wide 32:10. The notebook, again just a prototype, was designed by Kyle Cherry and is aimed at gamers. It has an aluminum body which doubles as a heatsink.

For processing power, the Prime Gaming Laptop features two CPUs and a pair of GPUs with large vents, though specifics regarding these components are unknown. There is no indication of the notebook ever making it into series production either. [via New Launches]











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Now that's just cool!

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12/30, 10:30am, EST

What would you say this would cost if available? A lot I'd imagine!

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