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Razer Turret, keyboard and mouse for gamers from the couch

Razer has announced in recent hours the availability of Razer Turret, a comprehensive solution designed for gamers interested in moving the location of the game from the desk to the couch. easy task with games that are optimized for use with a gamepad, a bit 'less for those who are controlled fully only with keyboard and mouse.

The solution proposed by Razer consists of a wireless keyboard that can be comfortably held on his knees, in a mouse and a lapboard, or large magnetic surface which joins seamlessly to the keyboard and on which you can use the mouse . Similar solutions have been introduced to control the HTPC systems using keyboards with integrated touchpad, but the experience gained by Razer in the device sector designed for gamers to create a more suitable product for that user.

Mouse and area devoted to its scroll are closely linked by a magnetic system, which is essential given that all will be held on your lap. The most demanding players, usually resent wireless input devices because of the lag that may emerge in the most hectic phases of the game; Razer included a dual wireless connectivity that promises to eliminate the lag when using the keyboard connected to the PC via the adapter to 2.4 GHz.

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To make it more comfortable experience, the clichet keyboard with antighosting function it is presented with a thin thickness to such an extent as to make it convenient in the scenario of ideal use, or on the user's knees. The thickness of content, of course, influences the type of keyboard that is not of mechanical type. As confirmed by the official images, when the kit is not used it can be put into the charging dock supplied; the lapboard is docked to the keyboard with a hinge system that allows it to fold out of the way as possible:

The characteristics of the elements that make up the Razer Turret kit refer, with respect to the keyboard, to:

Support anti-ghosting capability of up to 10 simultaneous key presses
clichet keys
Android dedicated keys
Li-Po battery (1500 mAh), battery life up to 4 months
while for the mouse.

3500 DPI laser sensor
Up to 40 hours of battery life with continuous use
Li-Po battery (1000 mAh)
The presence of dedicated Android keys is justified by the fact that Razer going to use not only with PCs but also with the Razer Forge TV, Android TV set-top-box. The price of Razer Turret is not properly contained, usually neither are the prices of Razer peripherals. In the Italian market it is proposed to EUR 189.99, for the moment only available in the US version. For more information and possible purchase, you can connect to the official shop of Razer.

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