Razer Turret for Xbox One CES 2019 Hands-on – Unfair Advantage?

Razer Turret for Xbox One CES 2019 Hands-on – Unfair Advantage?

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The Xbox One entertainment platform has been trying to expand into more than just a video game console for some time now. However, it wasn’t until Microsoft’s XO18 conference late last year that details finally came out regarding the use of keyboards and mice on a gaming console that saw very few peripherals that weren’t racing wheels, arcade sticks, or wired controllers of various shapes and sizes (yes, even including the infamous Duke controller from the original Xbox, courtesy of Hyperkin). As the first to market for this new support, the upcoming Razer Turret is a very real upgrade to the Xbox One that can give players an unfair advantage and yours truly finally got to get hands-on during a private demonstration with Razer at CES 2019.

Razer’s first 104-key solution for the Xbox One shares little similarity to its PC brother of the same name, both called the Razer Turret, although the console variant has the handy tagline ‘for Xbox One’ appended to the end for ease of searching. The keyboard itself features a full array of Razer Green Switches and Chroma lighting to illuminate your gameplay in a rainbow of color. In lieu of a right control key, an Xbox button was added to get you back to the console menu or reading hate messages after you smoke somebody in Fortnite without having to reach for your regular controller.

Razer Turret for Xbox One CES 2019 Hands-on – Unfair Advantage?

Jan 8, 2019, 6:13pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/razer-turret-xbox-one-hands-on-ces-2019/ > The Xbox One entertainment platform has been trying to expand into more than just a video game console for some time now. However, it wasn’t until Microsoft’s XO18 conference late last year that details finally came out regarding the use of keyboards and mice on a gaming console that saw very few peripherals that weren’t racing wheels, arcade sticks, or wired controllers of various shapes and sizes (yes, even including the infamous Duke controller from the original Xbox, courtesy of Hyperkin). As the first to market for this new support, the upcoming Razer Turret is a very real upgrade to the Xbox One that can give players an unfair advantage and yours truly finally got to get hands-on during a private demonstration with Razer at CES 2019. > Razer’s first 104-key solution for the Xbox One shares little similarity to its PC brother of the same name, both called the Razer Turret, although the console variant has the handy tagline ‘for Xbox One’ appended to the end for ease of searching. The keyboard itself features a full array of Razer Green Switches and Chroma lighting to illuminate your gameplay in a rainbow of color. In lieu of a right control key, an Xbox button was added to get you back to the console menu or reading hate messages after you smoke somebody in Fortnite without having to reach for your regular controller.