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Razer Turret Price Guide
Price List by Country for Razer Turret
Country | International Price | Price in HKD |
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Indonesia | IDR 2.540.000 | HK$ 0.00 |
Malaysia | MYR 562.00 | HK$ 0.00 |
Philippines | PHP 9,170.00 | HK$ 0.00 |
Singapore | SGD 269.90 | HK$ 0.00 |
Razer Turret Specs
Release Date in Hong Kong | |
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Model | Turret |
Date | Feb 2017 |
Keyboard | |
Device interface | RF Wireless |
Recommended usage | Home |
Connectivity technology | Wireless |
Purpose | PC/server |
Keyboard form factor | Standard |
Keyboard style | Straight |
Pointing device | No |
USB hub | No |
Fingerprint reader | No |
Wrist rest | No |
Numeric keypad | No |
Windows keys | Yes |
Design | |
Product colour | Black |
Surface coloration | Monotone |
Mouse | |
Mouse included | Yes |
Movement resolution | 3500 DPI |
Buttons quantity | 3 |
Scroll | Yes |
Scroll type | Wheel |
Buttons type | Pressed buttons |
Reviews of Razer Turret
Razer Release First Xbox One Keyboard & Mouse, Razer Turret
Read more > Having a gaming PC hooked up to a TV is not uncommon anymore. And with devices like the Steam Link and NVIDIA Shield, PC gaming in the living room happens all the time.A lot of games work with a controller, but not all. Games in the MOBA, MMO, strategy...
Read more > Razer is always able to make devices that others already sell and effectively streamline them with the Turret being not different. Razer has taken the slender and minimalistic approach taking away everything you would find on a traditional gaming keyboard...
Read more > Today I've got my hands on a cool little product from Razer. It's called the Turret, and it's aptly named because if it works well we should finally never have to move again. The Turret is a small all-in-one mouse, keyboard and mousepad, designed so you c...
Read more > Having gone to playing on a Steam PC in my living room over a console, I've used a few wireless setups to control the computer and play games. I mostly use a controller, but there are some Steam games that needs or plays better with a mouse and keyboard s...
Read more > At first we would like to thank Razer for offering us samples of their Turret Living Room Gaming Mouse and Lapboard for testing and reviewing."Razer is more than just the world's leading brand in gaming.We were founded in 1998 in San Diego, California by...
Read more > I'd been waiting a long time for this keyboard to be released. This, the Razer Turret, a keyboard, mouse, and mousepad made for the living room. I first saw it back at CES 2015. Back then, it went hand-in-hand with the Razer Forge TV, a device that was re...
Read more > If you sit at a desk with a monitor, you probably use a mouse and keyboard. If you sit back on the couch with a television, you probably use a gamepad. Mouse-and-keyboard setups offer undeniable input superiority for first-person shooters, and simply work...
Read more > While we enjoyed testing Corsair's Lapdog a couple of weeks ago and I'm sure it will serve many well, it's hardly the most practical solution to living room PC gaming, not least because the setup is wired, requires you to dedicate a mechanical keyboard an...
Read more > Not designed to be a pure gaming keyboard, the Razer Turret is a lap-board best used on the couch with your PC or streaming device hooked up to a big screen. At $170, AU$280 or £150, it's globally available on Razer's online store.The Turret consists of a...
Read more > Between sleek PCs, Steam Links and high-resolution TVs, it's easier than ever to bring your gaming rig into the living room. The only trouble is, once it's there, how can you control it? Wireless controllers and mice will take you part of the way, but goo...
Read more > The Razer Turret bridges the gap between your PC and your couch nicely. Its just a keyboard and a mouse—peripherals that arent a big deal, but theres a lot of thoughtfulness in the design that kicks it up into the realm of “must haves” for a very parti...
Read more > The Razer Turret is the first mouse and keyboard I don't mind leaving around my living room. Is it 100-percent functional? No. Is it 100-percent practical? Also no. But its compressed size and inconspicuous design make it easy to hide in your entertainmen...
Read more > Not designed to be a pure gaming keyboard, the Razer Turret is a lap-board best used on the couch with your PC or streaming device hooked up to a big screen. At $170, AU$280 or £150, it's globally available on Razer's online store.The Turret consists of a...
Read more > While a lot of televisions rattle off specs to make them appealing for PC gaming, and a lot of PC manufacturers shrink down their systems so they will fit in your media center, there's still been one major issue with the concept of PC gaming from your cou...
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