According to a Facebook post by Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan:
This triple-screened laptop was one of the showstoppers this year at CES, with its automated screen deployment and huge resolution wowing press and consumers alike. With this new hardware certainly being extremely valuable, solving this theft will be of the utmost priority to Razer.
Razer does have experience with these crimes however. In 2011, two prototype Razer Blades were stolen from Razer’s very own offices. Luckily, the Razor Blade was quite successful despite these setbacks. Hopefully the same can be said for Project Valerie.
If you know anything about the Project Valerie’s theft, Razer asks you contact them at [email protected] giving all the information needed.