Razor, a leading maker of PC gaming peripherals, has released the first keyboard and mouse combo designed specifically for the Xbox One. The Razer Turret set is fully wireless and perfect for use in ...
Microsoft seems to be going all-in lately on merging its console and PC gaming worlds, and last month the company announced that keyboard and mouse compatibility was coming to the Xbox One. Razer is ...
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The current trend among PC peripherals is one I can get behind: companies like Roccat, Corsair, and now Razer are all angling for the best way to make PC gaming from the couch a reality. Razer’s bid ...
The Razer Turret, Razer's keyboard/mouse combo controller that debuted back in January at CES is finally available to bring PC precision to your Xbox games. What Is It? On first glance, the Razer ...
Why get a Razer Turret? While it's true that there are a multitude of different keyboard and mouse options available for Xbox One users, there are a few reasons why Razer's upcoming Turret device will ...
First teased in September when Xbox officially announced keyboard and mouse support was coming for the Xbox One, Razer has taken the wraps off the Razer Turret Xbox keyboard and mouse combo. The ...
The Razer Turret is Razer‘s wireless keyboard and mouse combo for Xbox One, and it’s coming in Q1 2019. Razer broke the news Wednesday afternoon, showcasing the hotly-anticipated peripheral that ...
The Razer Turret is a wireless mouse and keyboard two-in-one accessory for Xbox One that's expected to come out March 31 of this year. It features a special magnetic mouse pad, a built-in board that ...
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Xbox One players, rejoice. With Microsoft’s Phil Spencer announcing last year that the bridge between PC and Xbox One would be getting much smaller in the future, some were worried about what that ...