Microsoft and Razer are working on a sofa-friendly mouse and keyboard, headed to CES.
Microsoft has taken to its X018 event in Mexico City to unveil an upcoming partnership with Razer, delivering a new and keyboard designed for console gaming. Complementing a hefty lineup of games, the third-party manufacturer plans to release a wireless mechanic keyboard, `designed from the ground up` for Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs.
Speaking on X018`s Inside Xbox live broadcast, Razer CEO, Min-Liang Tan, discussed the manufacturer`s established PC product line, and plans for its Xbox partnership. Details on the sofa-friendly setup are thin, though expected to share similar philosophies to its existing Razer Turret `lapboard.` Razer Chroma, a staple of Razer design, translates via Xbox`s dynamic RGB lighting support too.
Razer is promising a full CES 2019 reveal, which kicks off on January 8, 2019, in Las Vegas. No release date has been provided, but expect an arrival sometime next year.
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