
Razer specializes in being daring when it comes to entertaining gamers. Its Project Ariana, shown off at CES 2017, the big tech trade show in Las Vegas this week, is a case in point.
With Ariana, Razer takes a PC game and lets you play it on the TV or monitor on your wall. But a gaming projector works in tandem with the TV and splashes images from the game’s periphery on the rest of your wall. You get a virtual light show, with immersive imagery cast upon your entire wall and furniture. I got a hands-on demo of Ariana, which is an experimental technology at the moment, at CES.
The projector takes environmental information from within a video game and projects it around a room, virtually engulfing a player in real-time action.
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