If you were paying attention at CES 2012 earlier this year, I’m sure you noticed an interesting device, the Project Fiona Razer gaming tablet. This was one of the first gaming tablets that were showcased/announced this year, one that was promised to arrive with Windows 8 and Core i7 CPU. Now a Facebook post shows that the device will turn from project to reality.

Razer posted on its Facebook page that if it gets 10k likes/shares for that particular post in 7 days they will go through with the project. Guess what? They did and the device will now turn into reality. Razer is open to suggestions regarding design, specs, form factor and other features to include, as well as pricing. On the Razer site dedicated to this product we spotted a specs list that includes an Intel Core i7 processor and a 10.1 inch 1280 x 800 display, as well as a 3 axis gyroscope and an accelerometer.

A magnetometer, force feedback and Dolby 7.1 are offered as well, plus Bluetooth 3.0. In the days of CES 2012 Razer promised a sub $1000 price tag for this model and the latest Windows experience on board. The video below seems to indicate the presence of some controllers with physical buttons and analog pads, but I can’t tell if they’re part of the device or just attached…