A lot of interesting technology has been revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show 2026 this week, but one of the strangest might be Razer’s Project Ava, an AI-powered desktop companion. Razer envisions the device as a “dynamic personality” that can interact with its owners as a 3D hologram, and it’ll have several animated personalities to choose from, including one based on the prominent League of Legends esports player, Faker.
Razer claims that Ava uses human-like vision and audio-sensing for full contextual awareness, and that it can converse with people, consult on work tasks, and motivate you to engage in self-care routines. The company says it can also assist you in your work with “two-way conversation” features, and for gaming, it can fulfill multiple roles and deliver real-time hype.
As for the other personalities, Ava’s default personality is a fusion of HAL 9000 and the original Xbox boot-up screen, Kira is an anime waifu, Zane is designed to be your gaming wingman, and Sao looks like she’s ready for a day at the office. Razer says these characters are rendered in real time on a 5.5-inch holographic display and feature “high-fidelity motion, eye-tracking, and facial expressions” to help them engage with users.


This sounds like an intriguing development in tech! The concept of a holographic AI assistant is really fascinating, and itβs exciting to see how it could change our interactions with devices. Looking forward to seeing how it performs in real life!