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The Razer Project Valerie prototype is a laptop with not one, not two, but three 17-inch displays. It can run Battlefield 1 at 12K resolution with perfectly smooth frame rates. There’s no price or release date, as this is far from becoming a real product, but if Razer finds enough demand from users, the company promises to build this crazy concoction for real.

I played on it, so let me tell you what that’s like.

Razer has set brought two Project Valerie examples to CES: one that works and demonstrates the full performance but isn’t particularly refined in its cosmetics, and another that has the looks down but can’t be played. As such, it makes it tough to judge the final product, should there ever be one. The functional prototype has the side screens slightly ahead of the main one, whereas they should ideally sit flush with one another, either on a level plane or with the side screens titled in for a surround view effect.

Even with the foregoing provisos, I got a good sense of what the Valerie provides in terms of added advantage over the "regular" 17-inch Razer Blade Pro (the laptop that this prototype is based on). When people were shooting at me in Battlefield, I could reference a side screen to more accurately locate the source of the gunfire. And when I had some downtime in the game, I could admire the vistas surrounding me — I could imagine a slower-paced game like any of the Mass Effect series would really benefit from this extra opportunity to admire the scenery. It surely adds to the sense of immersion if you have the time to gawk.

In a fast-paced game such as a first-person shooter, however, I find my focus is fixed firmly on the middle of the screen. Which in the case would be the middle of the middle screen, in fact. That renders the side screens almost completely irrelevant, and I almost had to force myself to look at them during moments of action in Battlefield. That’s not a super promising first taste for something that would likely cost a ridiculous amount of money, but it’s very obviously a luxury. Your gaming experience and performance are not going to dramatically improve with a three-screened laptop.