Notice what they were demoing on the screen? Quake 3. That's 12 years ago, sir. Not even Call of Duty, or Joint Operations, or Battlefield 1942? And you're talking about modern gaming in the portable platform? As a developer, I would be simply too ashamed of myself to show that in public, as if my target audience wouldn't be able to identify it. "Oh look, flashy pictures and things that move! Is that a new awesome game? Yeah, sure it is..." I'm sure it's probably a licensing thing, they could have even done enough changes with the open source to say that it's not actually Quake 3, so there's no licensing issues. I wouldn't think Razer would have a hard time getting a game publisher to let them demo something better. Still, I just couldn't believe my eyes. Not to mention that it's "portable", except you still need to have a desktop surface for the mouse in order to actually play the game. At least that's better than them thinking you could use the 7" screen as a touch-mouse, since we've all seen how much that sucks on smaller devices. "I think I'm aiming at it, but I can't see what's under my finger".
And I love how the first guy is just so serious the entire time. It could be a complete parody, and he wouldn't even have to change the tone of his voice, and it would be hilarious. In fact, for the first minute, I thought it WAS a some sort of industry comedy sketch by The Onion sponsored by Razer, and was waiting for the final punch line. "PC gaming has always been impossible in a portable form factor." My immediate thoughts were "Hah, you mean my laptop? The joke must be some huge desktop gaming rig in a backpack with an armrest for the new Razer mouse... Oh, the punch line is, they're demoing Quake 3, and they're serious? Wow."
This thing could actually be a significantly awesome device, but that preview was just so misguided and self-detrimental that I can hardly bring myself to care.