As part of CES 2015, Razer introduced several related gaming and entertainment devices, among which your own virtual reality viewer. Both the software and the hardware is open-source and is being developed by Razer .
The display will support Unity 3D, Unreal Engine and be compatible with devices Bosch, LeapMotion and Sixense; It is also compatible with Oculus Rift dev kit. They call their creation“open-source ecosystem for virtual reality” .
Is expected to be in developed in June, these viewers are delivered in partnership with the business of virtual reality Sensics and will cost $200 .
Among other devices, Razer also showed its own competitor to the micro-console with Android, Razer Forge TV and will allow users to play titles in the Google Play Store in a flat with three players; This device also allows to stream games from the PC via Razer Cortex Stream for them in the comfort of being in front of your TV. To complement the fun in the room Razer also announced the Razer Turret a combo wireless keyboard and mouse that will cost $130 .
It is expected that Razer Forge TV launches the first quarter of the year at a price of $ 100 or $ 150 in a package with the Serval Controller brand.
Below you can find all the different Razer products presented at CES 2015:
Forge TV Product features:
• Android TV gaming and entertainment
• Supports up to four controllers
• Quad-Core gaming performance
• Google Cast™ Ready
• Massive selection of content and apps
• Voice search via Remote App
• Sleek and silent design
Product specs:
• Qualcomm Snapdragon 805
• Quad-Core Krait 450 CPU – 2.5 GHz per core
• Adreno 420 GPU
• 2 GB RAM
• 16 GB storage
• Bluetooth 4.1 + HS
• Wireless 802.11ac 2X2
• Gigabit Ethernet
• USB 3.0
• HDMI 1.4 output
• DC Power
• 4.1 in. (105 mm) Width x 4.1 in. (105 mm) Depth x 0.7 in. (17 mm) Height
Razer Cortex: Stream:
Included free with:
– The Razer Forge TV and Serval Controller Bundle
– The Razer Serval controller
– The Razer Turret lapboard
Product features:
· Imports PC games library from PC via Razer Cortex
· Intelligently displays controller vs. mouse and keyboard games
· Quickly switch between host PCs
· Supports all Directx9 Games and above
· Streams to any Android TV device running Android 5.0 and higher
· Streams from PC with CPU: Dual-Core or higher, GPU: HD5000 series, GTX580 or higher
Razer Store – $39.99
Features of Razer Serval: Price – $79.99
· Designed for Android Gaming
· Wireless mode (Bluetooth 3.0)
· Wired mode (1.5 m micro USB to USB)
· 4 Hyperesponse action buttons
· Adjustable game clip
· Player LED indicator
· Android navigation buttons (back and home)
· Media buttons (play/pause, back, forward)
· Rechargeable battery pack (optional)
· 2 Analog stick rubber grip caps included
Features of Razer Turret: Price – $129.99
Lapboard
· Anti-ghosting capability for up to 10 simultaneous key presses
· Chiclet styled keycaps
· Dedicated Android buttons
· Cortex quick launch button
· Battery life of up to four months – The life expectancy of this battery depends upon its usage
· Battery type: Li-Po (1500 mAh)
Mouse
· 3500 DPI laser sensor
· Ambidextrous form factor
· 40 hours battery life for continuous use – The life expectancy of this battery depends upon its usage
· Battery type: Li-Po (1000 mAh)