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Koenigsegg and Razer Push Performance Obsession with Design Partnership

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Razer, the global leader in gaming devices and software, announced today a partnership with Swedish supercar manufacturer Koenigsegg to produce a series of not-for-sale Koenigsegg limited edition Razer Blade laptops. The alliance is emblematic of the two brands' common preoccupation with engineering perfection.

"Every single detail of a Koenigsegg car is measured against our continuing goal to enhance vehicle performance," says Koenigsegg Automotive AB CEO Christian von Koenigsegg. "This is reflected in everything we do. Nothing is insignificant. We find our doppelganger in Razer - a company inspired beyond conventional reason to design products for extreme functionality and fun."





The relationship is tethered between Koenigsegg's headquarters in Ängelholm, Sweden and Razer's San Francisco design offices, through which Razer's roster of in-house scientists and engineers are focused on developing cutting-edge technology. The partners plan to inaugurate the Razer-Koenigsegg relationship with a limited edition of custom not-for-sale Blade laptops, which a select few Koenigsegg owners and Razer fans will get to use. The gaming system will boast power that belies its ultra-thin chassis, which will be CNC machined and appointed with unmistakable Koenigsegg cachet.

The Koenigsegg Razer Blade will be unveiled at the Geneva International Motor Show in March 2014, where it will show off its performance, letting a lucky few drive virtual Agera R's in the best possible setting. Both Razer and Koenigsegg see this collaboration as a first step in a long relationship from which more exciting products can be born and brought to market through the collaboration.

"As far as I'm concerned, Koenigsegg is the archetype by which all design innovation may be measured universally - a company hell bent on combining beauty, performance and sheer power," says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, CEO and creative director. "Our shared obsession with extreme performance makes working with Christian and his crew an exciting project and an honor."

To celebrate the inauguration of the Koenigsegg-Razer relationship, Razer will be giving-away two Koenigsegg-branded Razer Blades. Details about the promotions will be available online at www.razerzone.com/koenigsegg and www.razerzone.com/koenigsegg-cn.

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I always find the laptop co-branding deal to be so stupid but those with more money than brains rush to hand over piles of cash to pretend their laptop is the equivalent or representative of an exotic car. They must be using some good meds.
 
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I always find the laptop co-branding deal to be so stupid but those with more money than brains rush to hand over piles of cash to pretend their laptop is the equivalent or representative of an exotic car. They must be using some good meds.

I'm the worst person to say this but, I'll just leave this here:

 
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I'm always stupefied by the fact that laptop manufactures forever try to draw parallel with supercars, in fact that most people who show interest in these laptops could never afford a supercar, neither would anyone who drive supercars would be remotely interested in a gaming laptop - unfortunately (for us) they probably have better things to do.

Then why does a supercar manufacture even remotely care about a slab of metal that is laptops? Less for one that isn't even up for sale? Its like a golf club company trying to sell their limited edition signature clubs to a bunch of pre-teen girls. Not to mention that a supercar isn't even made out of metal, as metals are too heavy and not an ideal impact absorbent material, so then tell me what does a supercar company know anything about CNCing of aluminum or metallurgy? (they mostly use some form of carbon fiber and advanced plastics)

Looking at the pictures, there were no such "design innovations" that went into this laptop other than tacking a ridiculously superficial logo on to a Razer Blade. By the looks of it, Koenigsegg probably took no part in this other than lending Razer their name. Does this somehow make the rest of us jealous that we aren't entitled to own this 'limited' piece of fake PR crap?
 
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Driving a supercar doesn't make you some elite exquisite gentleman. My local supercar club (well not super-supercar consist mostly of 458, 911 and McLaren 12C) is doing what wannabe people doing such as watching Fast n Furious franchise and buy Fanatec Porsche 911 steering wheels just because it looks like Porsche's (he owns Ferrari 360 CS though).
Also people buy the brand attributes like crazy. You can almost be guaranteed to see Ferrari owner/fans to wear shirt/cap/watch/bag/backpack/sunglasses with Ferrari logo etched into it.

So yeah, people will buy it.

On the other hand, the Koenigsegg livery is derived from Speedracer anime and in my opinion, tasteful.
 
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I always find the laptop co-branding deal to be so stupid but those with more money than brains rush to hand over piles of cash to pretend their laptop is the equivalent or representative of an exotic car. They must be using some good meds.

No need to be jealous if you cant afford High-end gaming laptop, We buy what we want to buy, so chill
 
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so bmw, lamborghini then Koenigsegg
 
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Gosh that's ugly, laptops are about function over form. Random curves just make you wonder if it came out last year, or 6 years ago.
 
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