Can't miss gadgets: Razer Forge TV game set top box



Are you tired of watching smartphones, watches and cars on CES? Well, today we began to change tastes and introduce some of the less popular but equally interesting products at CES. I hope these cool new gadgets will bring some different feelings to your life.

Let's start with Razer's Forge TV set-top box.

This is a set-top box based on Android TV system, with a handle, main game function. Users can download games, movies, music, and more in the Android TV online store.


In addition to supporting multiplayer games, Forge TV has a more fun feature: when another user needs to watch a TV show, the user who is playing the game can switch the game to an Android phone without interrupting the game. Continue to play on. And there is an intimate little clip design on the game handle that can fix the Android phone on it. This feature is similar to the PS4 and Wii U multi-screen game solutions.


As a veteran gaming peripheral brand, Razer brings a killer feature to the set-top box - PC game video streaming. That is, through the Forge TV game set-top box, players can wirelessly mirror the game on the PC to the TV.
At the same time, Razer also introduced a mouse and keyboard specifically for this function. There is a blank area on the right side of the keyboard called lapboard, which allows the player to move the mouse over it so that the player can sit on the couch and play computer games on the TV. And this lapboard is magnetic. When you don't need to use the mouse, place it on the lapboard. They will automatically glue to prevent the mouse from falling.


Forge TV equipped with Snapdragon 805 processor, with 2GB of memory 16GB capacity, support for Bluetooth 4.1 and Wi-Fi 802.11ac, with HDMI 1.4 and USB3.0 interface. Forge TV purchased separately for $99.99, Forge TV plus gamepad package price is $149.99, and its matching keyboard and mouse kit is priced at $129.99.
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