At CES 2017, Razer has showcased their new innovation, Project Ariana. Razer Chrome is one of the best RGB lighting tech used in compmuters. One example would be the customizable keyboard backlighting available for Razer’s select keyboards. Now, Razer Chroma is going to power world’s first video projectcion system designed for total immersion gaming. with Project Ariana, your walls turn into environment, created by Room Projection technology. Razer is also working with Philips Lighting, to explore how to light up the whole room to create more immersive experiences.
Project Ariana uses a high definition video projector with ultra wide fish eye lens and advanced processing capability to project gaming on the walls. Do note that this is still a prototype and will need lot of work done in partnership with game development companies. Project Ariana communicates with games in real time to creat both lighting and video effects and project them on the walls of your room. The projector also has 3D depth sensing cameras that scan the environment for furniture, lighting conditions and create projection accordingly.
“Project Ariana is a concept design that showcases the power and potential of the Razer Chroma platform in the pre-VR world in bridging the gap between gamers and games,” says Razer Co-Founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan. “Video projection, multi-color lighting and the responsive intelligence of our Razer Chroma engine are changing the way we game today. We and our publishing and technology partners are working toward new visual solution for an even more incredible and visually rich tomorrow.”
“This is the future of Razer Chroma as we see it,” says Tan. “We are working toward new video projection technology designed to place users in their games for total gaming immersion. Having a game literally surround a gamer completes the entire ecosystem of gaming, bridging the sensory gap between player and game.”
Learn more at www.razerzone.com/project-ariana.