That product is the Razer Nabu, a smart band that's a hybrid of a smartwatch and a fitness band. Like the gadget in the movie, the Nabu is an "all-seeing, all-knowing product," says San Francisco-based Tan, who cofounded the entertainment devices company almost a decade ago. Dressed in his signature black T-shirt and jeans in his Singapore office for the interview, he cuts a dashing figure and comes across as a refreshing next-gen Singaporean entrepreneur. He has a flair for design and stays connected with Razer fans via tweets and status updates on Facebook and China's Weibo. Tan is a complete contrast to Singapore predecessors like media-shy Sim Wong Hoo of Creative Technology, the company that launched one of the world's first MP3 players in 1999 but failed to lead the market because of the weakness of design and marketing, losing out to Steve Jobs' 2001-released iPod.
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