This week at CES in Las Vegas, Alienware showcased its ConceptUFO, a portable PC gaming system with invisible controls that can be played, in tablet mode, or connected to a television. It's not a Nintendo title.
For one thing, Switch is a real product to buy, and ConceptUFO is just a built-in working model. It's not for sale and may never come to fruition, so no one needs to worry about the similarities between Alienware's gaming system and Nintendo's gaming system. Also, according to parent company Alienware Dell & # 39; s CES presentation today, ConceptUFO is much larger than a switch, sporting a 10-inch screen. The switch screen is only 6.2 centimeters.
While the ConceptUFO controllers are from a side like the Sw Convert Joy-Cons so the system can be played in tabletop mode with kickpt or plug in television…
The dual controller tosses it together to create a full game controller. That is completely different.
It may not look like Nintendo's prototype with the same functionality, but it's a completely new one. It was never during the launch stage that Alienware and Dell VP Vivian Lien were in the game or show host Aisha Tyler talking about Nintendo or Switch. You can view the presentation below, starting with the 55-minute mark.
It seems to me that they don't even know about the switch, and any similarities between it and ConceptUFO are coincidence.
It would be a Razer Edge Pro.