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The video discusses the best budget mouse and keyboard setup for the Xbox Series X, recommending the Techware Phantom 87 keyboard and Logitech G502 mouse. It emphasizes the affordability of the setup and demonstrates its use for gaming on both Xbox Series X and a connected PC. Not all games fully support mouse and keyboard inputs, but titles like Call of Duty Warzone do. The presenter suggests that using a keyboard and mouse can enhance skill levels, especially for PC gamers transitioning to consoles. The segment ends with a mention of future content capturing at 120 frames per second and an encouragement to subscribe for more from Consumer's Tech Review.
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In this part of the video, the presenter introduces the best budget mouse and keyboard for the Xbox Series X. The keyboard is the Techware Phantom 87, priced under $50, featuring mechanical keys with RGB lighting and a solid design. The mouse recommended is the Logitech G502, offering programmable buttons, customizable RGB, and accurate sensor. The setup involves plugging the USB keyboard and mouse directly into the Xbox Series X for navigation, utilizing arrow keys for home screen interaction. The total cost for this setup is well under $100, making it an affordable option for Xbox Series X users seeking a keyboard and mouse setup.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates using both an Xbox Series X and a PC connected to the same monitor and seamlessly switching between them while using mouse and keyboard for gaming. They show how not all games support mouse and keyboard inputs, using Halo 4 as an example where the controller needs to be initially connected. World War Z is another game where mouse and keyboard support is lacking. The presenter highlights that games like Call of Duty Warzone have keyboard and mouse support. They recommend using mouse and keyboard for increased skill level, particularly for PC users transitioning to console gaming. The presenter emphasizes the versatility and fun of using a mouse and keyboard with an Xbox console.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker mentions that they will start filming at 120 frames per second soon. They also encourage viewers to subscribe for more content from Consumer’s Tech Review.