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Top 5 Gaming Gadgets Unveiled at CES 2025

Check out the top gaming gadgets from CES 2025, including NVIDIA's RTX 5090, Razer's AI assistant, Lenovo's gaming tablet, Samsung's AI monitors, and the latest Razer Blade 16.

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Gaming gadgets at CES 2025

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The CES 2025 has finally concluded following some of the massive reveals across entertainment, productivity, and gaming, which we are here for. Fans were quite upset to see Nintendo absent from the event, but the company is already cooking something incredible. For now, people will have to make do with what they have, including the 50 series GPU from Nvidia.

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Heads up, there was a lot of AI-related stuff this year at CES and the trend does not seem to be going away any time soon. VideoLAN also integrated AI into the VLC media player that can provide offline subtitle features without requiring an internet connection, but for now, Let’s check out what the gamers got at CES 2025.

Here are the Top 5 gaming gadgets unveiled at CES 2025

5. Razer's AI assistant

Razer Project AVA

AI was the general theme of big tech companies and Razer also did not shy away. The company announced Project Ava, their very own AI-powered assistant that can reportedly coach players and help them get better at video games. While the AI assistant will not play the game for the player, it will provide some quick tips on what they can do across a variety of games to get better.

Also Read: New AMD RX 9000 series cards were not planned to be revealed at CES

4. Lenovo's gaming tablet

Lenovo Legion Tab

While there are a lot of laptops and handheld consoles making an appearance, including one from Lenovo, the company did something strange. A gaming tablet in this day and age was a surprise entry, however, the company did release another one in the Legion lineup featuring a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, 8.8 inches 2.5K 165Hz display, 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB storage to have the best mobile gaming experience.

3. Samsung's AI monitors

Smart Monitor M9

We have AI in processors and a standalone AI gaming assistant, it’s time someone put AI inside individual peripherals and Samsung fanned the flames with their AI monitors with ‘Smart Monitor M9’. As many can guess, the integrated AI can help in optimizing the picture quality and improve the gaming experience. The monitor is also 4K compatible and can upscale lower-quality images up to 4K. So can it help people save some bandwidth while watching videos online? We certainly hope so.

2. Razer Blade 16

Razer Blade 16

Nowadays, everyone is looking to make gaming as compact as possible. Handhelds are a great solution, however, people lose a lot of productivity. For that, Razer has refreshed its Blade laptop line-up. As the name suggests, these are made to be as thin and lightweight as possible to make traveling light. The updated specs feature Nvidia RTX 50 series GPU paired with Ryzen AI 9 processors.

1. NVIDIA's RTX 5090

RTX 5090

Retiring RTX 4090, Nvidia finally revealed the much-awaited 50 series graphics card and the RTX 5090 was the best reveal at CES 2025. Featuring over 21,000 Cuda cores, more VRAM, updated neural rendering and features like DLSS 4, the device easily stole the show. The GPU will be available starting January 30 with benchmarks expected to come out a few days earlier.

Honorable mentions

AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D processors
Lenovo Legions Go S
AMD RX 9070 and 9070 XT
MCON game controller
Acer Nitro Blaze 8 & 11

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