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Razer Turret is a keyboard and mouse for your Xbox One

This magnetic keyboard and mouse set crosses the PC-console divide.

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Even with Microsoft announcing official keyboard and mouse support for the Xbox One, we haven't seen a stampede of people hooking up PC gear to consoles. Razer hopes to change that with the now-available Razer Turret system. Originally announced late last year, the Turret is now officially on sale for $249.

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Keep clicking through for more photos of the Razer Turret.

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