Min-Liang Tan, the Co-Founder, CEO, and Creative Director of Razer, just announced on facebook, that both of their Razer Blade Prototypes were stolen at their R&D Lab. Here’s the full statement, given by Min, himself:

Dear Razer Community,

Over the weekend of 11/4/11, we had a break-in at one of our Razer offices. Two Razer Blade prototypes were stolen from our Bay area R&D lab.

As you can imagine, the return of these prototype units is very important to the company. We have already reported this to the authorities who are working closely with us on this matter.

We take this act of theft seriously and would like to appeal for its return and discourage anyone from buying the Razer Blade prototypes from the perpetrators, whether online or otherwise, as they are stolen property.

We appreciate any and all information anyone may have on the incident. Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any information.

Thank you for all your support.

Min

The Blade, is Razer’s first foray into the portable gaming segment. Powered by a 2nd Gen Intel i7 microprocessor, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, and by the revolutionary Switchblade IU, I wouldn’t guess why someone wants theses prototypes, badly. (Including me, lol)

More info about the Razer Blade, here: https://www.razerzone.com/blade

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published