Razer Turret Review: Building a Sentry
Razer wants to help bring PC gamers into the living room with its Razer Turret. With a keyboard and mouse built into a single device, could it be the peripheral to bridge the gap between our desktops and our living rooms? Our review.
READ MORE >Razer Turret now available for gaming from the comfort of your couch
The Razer Turret looks to deliver desktop-quality gaming peripherals to the living room.
READ MORE >"i use a serfpad tv tray already. i hate it when companies force you to buy their stuff. you ..."
see all 40 commentsRazer BlackWidow X Chroma Review: Killer Bite
The Razer BlackWidow X Chroma has a vicious bite, but it also has a pretty side. Our review.
READ MORE >"I haven't checked out the K95 RGB, but seeing an image of it makes me think that might be too ..."
see all 4 commentsRazer announces its 7.1 wireless gaming headset, ManO'War, is releasing on April 17
Razer's new PC wireless gaming headset, the ManO'War, features up to 20 hours of battery life, 16.8 million color support, and more.
READ MORE >Razer Blade 2016 refresh offers improved CPU, graphics memory, and more
The new Razer Blade is much faster and thinner than previous versions.
READ MORE >CES 2016: Razer Blade Stealth is an ultra-slim gaming ultrabook with a catch
That catch being you'll need its Razer Core external graphics enclosure to get the most of it.
READ MORE >"haha what the hell. kinda the opposite of the point to have to haul around a big extra box around."
see all 4 commentsRazer acquires Android microconsole Ouya
Ouya has been sold to Razer, according to Ouya's founder Julie Ohrman.
READ MORE >"I'm talking about ERyu, he has a great crouching medium kick."
see all 19 commentsGDC 2015 – From Vive to Project Morpheus - The Virtual Reality Roundup
We bring all the VR news from GDC into one handy place.
READ MORE >"Not really. They are still working on the Rift, but the main thing they covered during GDC was ..."
see all 3 commentsRazer Blade features improved specs starting today
Razer has updated is 14-inch gaming laptop to feature a better GPU, CPU, and memory starting as low as $1,999.99.
READ MORE >Opinion: Powerful Tablets Can Mean an End for Gaming PCs
With tablets and other mobile devices becoming ever more powerful, is the age of PC gaming desktops and notebooks coming to an end?
READ MORE >"HIGHLY doubtful. If anything, there will just be space for all. Perhaps it will be a ..."
see all 65 commentsHands-on with Razer's CES 2015 lineup
Razer is diving into VR and microconsoles with this year's CES lineup. Shacknews got to check some of it out during this week's show.
READ MORE >Razer Leviathan Sound Bar offers lots of versatility for $200 this November
Razer announced its Leviathan Sound Bar today which is able to be used in a number of ways to deliver 5.1 surround sound at either your desk, living room or anywhere else you may want it.
READ MORE >Razer micro-console will operate on Android TV and focus on gaming
Google's I/O 2014 Keynote took place earlier today and the company announced Android TV, a new version of its OS specifically for televisions that will run on specific hardware devices. One of the first manufacturers to jump aboard this idea is Razer, who has revealed an And...
READ MORE >"I'm assuming their focus on 'hardcore' gaming is going to be Steam Home Streaming functionality. ..."
see all 3 commentsProject Christine ambitions blocked by lack of OEM support
Project Christine is one of the most exciting announcements from CES this year. Razer created a prototype for a fully modular PC that would allow users to easily and quickly swap components, including hard drives, GPUs, etc. Unfortunately, Christine may never be more than ju...
READ MORE >"What if I'd rather spend an extra $1-2,000 to get rid of those screws? What shall I do then?"
see all 24 commentsRazer proposes PC upgrade subscription service for Project Christine
"Instead of having to pay thousands of dollars in a single shot, there could be a standard subscription fee and you could have always, at any point of time, the best possible PC."
READ MORE >"I'm not as cynical as everyone else on this thing. $45/mo would be a sweet spot, I'd buy."
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