Razer has been surprising us every CES and this year is no different. Further, Razer has announced a bunch of new products this year ranging from mobile controllers to entire racing game simulators. Moreover, here is everything Razer announced at this year’s CES.
Starting big; Razer’s racing game simulator.
Razer has announced, you guessed it, a massive racing game simulator. For full immersion, the simulator has a few awesome features like a Rigid chassis, 3 “high-performance hydraulic pedals”, G-Force Seatbelts and a “motion platform” which is supposed to fully suspend you for full immersion.
Get revved up for the ultimate experience. We’re excited to showcase our concept racing simulator that offers a glimpse at what the future holds for gamers.
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— R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) January 7, 2020
Razer’s New Desktop; The Razer TomahawkÂ
The Razer Tomahawk is a continuation of Razer’s Project Christine which was a concept that was seen back in CES 2014, however, this year we have the new Razer Tomahawk. It is a fully-modular desktop which is very user-friendly. The Razer Tomahawk is compact, with mobile CPUs (up to i9-chips), but desktop GPUs connected via a daughterboard found at the very bottom of the case.
Compact. Modular. Performance. The new Razer Tomahawk Gaming Desktop ushers in a new breed of gaming desktops with its small form factor and high-performance grade components: https://t.co/RFBlLLAfLz pic.twitter.com/JAKLSP9ipj
— R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) January 7, 2020
Razer’s new mobile controller; The Razer Kishi
Thirdly, and possibly less interesting is Razer’s new mobile controllers for mobile-gaming enthusiasts. The controllers snap on each other side of the phone, sort of like Joy-cons on the Nintendo Switch.
Experience the new Razer Kishi Mobile controllers for both Android and iOS. Built with console-level tactility and control with clickable analog thumbsticks and responsive buttons. Have victory follow you wherever you game.
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— R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) January 7, 2020
Finally, Sila
Sila is Razer’s new 5G router, which according to Razer, is a router that “re-defines the standards of ultra-low latency and connectivity”. In other words, Sila is made for cloud gaming-ease as we see more cloud gaming implementations such as Stadia or Microsoft’s xCloud.
Re-define the standards of ultra-low latency and connectivity––the new Razer Sila 5G Home Router concept is amongst the first to adopt connection that's optimized for cloud gaming. This is the router you can certainly rely on.
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— R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) January 7, 2020