Razer reports prototype theft at CES
The Razer CEO has revealed that two prototypes of the company were stolen at CES. It is not known which prototypes are involved. In any case, the company has shown at the fair two different devices that were announced as prototypes.
Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan announced the theft on his Facebook page. He says that two prototypes were stolen on Sunday. He indicates that he is working with stock exchange management and the police to find out what happened. All options and motives are kept open, Tan also speaks of corporate espionage.
It is unclear what exactly was stolen. At the fair, Razer showed several test products; Project Valerie, a laptop with three flip-out screens and Project Ariana, a projection system that extends the image of a game beyond the computer monitor.