<h2>In Pictures: Hands-on with the Razer 'Project Fiona' handheld</h2>Pictured here is Project Fiona's user interface in its current guise. Users can scroll through their games library and other menu screens using the touch screen or via the unit's analogue sticks. While it looks pretty basic, the UI is responsive and well laid out. Considering it's still in the prototype stage, we were impressed with how it handled. In addition to touch, the Fiona also boasts that other tablet staple: accelerometer sensors.
 

In Pictures: Hands-on with the Razer 'Project Fiona' handheld

Pictured here is Project Fiona's user interface in its current guise. Users can scroll through their games library and other menu screens using the touch screen or via the unit's analogue sticks. While it looks pretty basic, the UI is responsive and well laid out. Considering it's still in the prototype stage, we were impressed with how it handled. In addition to touch, the Fiona also boasts that other tablet staple: accelerometer sensors.

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In Pictures: Hands-on with Razer's 'Project Fiona' handheld PC

We got our hands on Razer's unusual handheld gaming PC at CES 2012. Read on for our initial impressions and a look at the gadget in action. [Words, pictures: Chris Jager]

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