Review: Mini Review: Razer Turret

Review: Mini Review: Razer Turret

By Kevin Lee

Review: Mini Review: Razer Turret

Razer Turret review

Between Steam Machines, small PCs, Steam Link and all the other streaming boxes out there, there are plenty of ways to game from your couch. But to truly game like the rest of the PC master race you need a keyboard and mouse, and Razer thinks its Turret is the perfect wireless solution.

Unlike other lapboards (Roccat’s Sova and Corsair’s Lapdog come to mind), the $159 (£149, AU$279) Turret is completely wireless and a much thinner device, too. It’s little more than a longboard you rest on your lap while gaming on the couch. It’s a cleaner and simpler setup than I’ve seen elsewhere, thoughthe Turret still leaves me longing for more features.

Razer Turret review

Design

While other lapboards look more like futuristic, oversized bed trays, Razer has taken a much more minimal approach with the Turret. It’s easily one of the thinnest keyboards the company has created and it stands in stark contrast to the thick, wedge-shaped living room peripherals that have come before it.

As a result, the Turret has more in common with a laptop keyboard, right down to the chicklet keys. The keys are tactile enough for gaming and …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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