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From keyboards to surgical masks: Razer converts production lines amid Covid-19 outbreak

No word on whether they’ll come with chroma lighting

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Razer CEO and co-founder Min-liang Tang at the Razer Store in Hong Kong on June 16, 2017. (Picture: Nora Tam/SCMP)
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

The coronavirus pandemic has set off a global shortage of face masks. Now gaming gadget maker Razer says it’s working to fill the gap.

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In a Facebook post on Thursday, CEO Min-Liang Tan said his company is repurposing some of its manufacturing facilities to produce surgical masks. The goal is to donate a million masks to health authorities around the world. The initial shipment is slated to head to Singapore, Tan’s home country and where the company’s Southeast Asian headquarters is based.
Razer joins a number of tech manufacturers that are already producing masks. iPhone manufacturer Foxconn debuted a mask production line last month to meet the needs of its factory workers. Smartphone makers Xiaomi and Oppo are also reportedly pumping out masks. Both companies, along with Alibaba, have donated their supplies to Europe.

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