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CES 2025 put the consumer technology industry back on display with a familiar mix of polished products, ambitious concepts, and gadgets that look strange until someone explains why they exist. The show covered AI hardware, gaming laptops, smart home devices, digital health, mobility, displays, and plenty more.

Held from January 6 to January 10, CES 2025 brought in more than 141,000 attendees and featured companies from across the technology world. AI and sustainability were two of the loudest themes, appearing in everything from productivity tools to healthcare systems and vehicles.
Honda showed AI-focused vehicle technology, while AMD, Intel, Qualcomm, and other PC hardware companies leaned heavily into AI-ready chips and platforms. The event also included more than 300 conference sessions covering global technology challenges, industry trends, dedicated programming, and product innovation.
Major keynotes came from companies such as Panasonic, SiriusXM, and NVIDIA. NVIDIA's reveal of the GeForce RTX 50 Series was one of the biggest gaming-related moments of the show.

Many CES products are not ready to buy right away. Some are concepts, some are early previews, and some are announced months before they reach shelves. With that caveat out of the way, these were 10 of the most interesting announcements from CES 2025.

The HP Omen 32X gaming monitor is built for people who do not want a separate screen for gaming and streaming. It includes Google TV, so users can switch from playing games to watching shows without moving to another device.
It also offers a 4K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and built-in streaming app support. That makes it useful for players who want to broadcast gameplay directly to platforms such as YouTube without adding more hardware to the desk.

The Keychron Q6 HE wireless keyboard brings Hall Effect switches to one of Keychron's full-size mechanical designs. These switches support adjustable actuation and quick response, both useful for players who care about input timing.
The board also includes double-shot PBT keycaps and a 100% layout. In other words, the numpad survives, which accountants and MMO players can both appreciate.

Swippit looks a little like a kitchen appliance, but it is actually a phone battery-swapping system. Instead of plugging in a cable and waiting, users place a phone with Swippit's Link battery case into the dock.
The system swaps the drained battery cell for a charged one in about two seconds. The Link case includes a 3,500mAh power source, so the setup is meant for people who want their phone ready again almost instantly.

The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable answers a simple laptop problem: sometimes 14 inches is not enough. With one button press, its display expands vertically to 16.7 inches, adding 2.7 inches of extra screen space.
Inside, Lenovo uses an Intel Core Ultra processor aimed at AI-optimized workloads. The laptop also features a 120Hz OLED panel with 100% DCI-P3 color coverage, making it appealing for productivity, creative work, and anyone with too many windows open.

The Razer Blade 16 was introduced as Razer's thinnest gaming laptop to date. Gaming laptops often trade portability for power, but this model aims to keep high-end performance in a slimmer body.
It uses an AMD Ryzen 9 AI HX 370 processor and supports NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics. That combination targets demanding games, high-refresh displays, and AI-assisted workloads.

TCL's QM6K TV series stood out because it pairs gaming-focused specs with aggressive pricing. The series starts at $749.99 MSRP, which gives it a more approachable entry point than many competing large-format displays.
The QM6K line includes a 144Hz native refresh rate, AMD FreeSync certification, and Game Accelerator 288 support. Those features are aimed at smoother gameplay and cleaner motion, especially for players using newer consoles or gaming PCs.

The Lenovo Legion Go S handheld expands Lenovo's portable gaming lineup. It uses an AMD Z2 Go processor with Zen 3 architecture and Radeon 800M graphics, targeting responsive 1080p handheld gaming.
The device also includes TrueStrike controllers with RGB lighting, adjustable triggers, and Hall Effect joysticks. Lenovo's ColdFront cooling system is included to help keep performance stable during longer sessions.

The Netgear Orbi 870 Series mesh system is designed for large homes and heavy network use. It can cover up to 9,000 square feet and includes a main router with an Ethernet port supporting up to 10 Gbps.
The price is high, but the target audience is clear: households that want wide coverage, strong speeds, and fewer dead zones. For online games, fewer random disconnects is always a respectable life goal.

The Panasonic Z95B OLED TV series focuses on brightness, contrast, and color depth. That matters for movies, but it also helps in games where dark areas can turn into a guessing game.
The series is planned in 55-inch, 65-inch, and 77-inch models. Each uses Panasonic's ThermalFlow cooling system to support improved panel brightness and image performance.

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards were arguably the biggest gaming hardware reveal of CES 2025. Built on the Blackwell architecture, the new GPUs are designed for higher performance, better realism, and stronger AI-assisted rendering.
The cards support AI-driven neural rendering, high raw compute performance, and improved image-generation workloads. The flagship RTX 5090 was presented as a major step up from the previous generation, targeting smoother frame rates and more immersive visuals.
Pricing was also a major point of interest. Despite the performance gains, NVIDIA positioned the RTX 50 Series in a way that made the cards more appealing to buyers watching upgrade costs closely.
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