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The keyboard uses Razer's gaming-specific mechanical switches, which the company says are durable enough for up to 80-million keystrokes. It includes a dedicated Xbox key that pulls up the Xbox ...
Razer will unveil the first wireless keyboard and mouse accessories for the Xbox One on January 8th, 2019, likely as part of the company’s upcoming CES 2019 announcements.
Razer is launching a wireless keyboard and mouse set for the Xbox One. The Razer Turret will be priced at $249 and will be available in early 2019, and includes a mechanical keyboard and support ...
The teaser image for Razer’s as-yet-unnamed wireless Xbox One keyboard. (Source: Razer) In advance of next month’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the Singaporean hardware manufacturer ...
As part of a CES stealth launch of the $250 Razer Turret—the first officially licensed wireless keyboard/mouse combo for the Xbox One—Razer provided press materials that listed 22 compatible ...
Gaming hardware manufacturer Razer is making the world’s first wireless keyboard and mouse designed specifically for the Xbox One, and it will talk more about them at CES 2019. Microsoft ...
With the Razer Turret for Xbox One, it is now possible to bring the full experience of a keyboard and mouse, with lighting and game integration to Xbox One.” Razer Co-Founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan ...
Microsoft seems to be going all-in merging console and PC gaming, and last month announced that keyboard and mouse compatibility was coming to the Xbox One. Razer is the first manufacturer to come ...
When Microsoft announced keyboard and mouse support were coming to the Xbox One, it also announced that green and black gaming hardware maker Razer was working on something special for the console.
Razer's new wireless Xbox keyboard and mouse is called the Turret for Xbox One, and is designed to bring PC gaming control to the console-based living room.But it's essentially a higher-end ...
Xbox Executive Vice President of Gaming Phil Spencer said Microsoft already had keyboard support working on dev kits all the way back at E3 2016. At the time, he added that mouse support was "like ...