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The Consumer Electronics Show is the biggest tech event of the year, andCES2025 did not disappoint.
Panasonic’s new Z95B OLED TV
Let’s not forget Lenovo, which stunned us with theworld’s first “rollable” laptop.
All of these next-generation chips bring a new level of capabilities for gaming, productivity and of course AI.
We’ve also already seen several new pairs of smart glasses,including one with an invisible display.
Panasonic’s new Z95B OLED TV
Indeed, the future has arrived!
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You’d be a little shocked hearing that, given how much news has already happened.
But today is officially the first day of CES, and we have a lot more news to cover.
Smart glasses may finally have their year
Hey, it’s Kate Kozuch here!
The hype around smart glasses at CES 2025 is off to a strong start.
Kate Kozuch
Want to go really big?
It’s cool in practice!
But of course it feels a little gimmicky in use on a phone or laptop.
The real future of this will be when spatial computing becomes more of a thing.
Maybe they can talk to Xreal to get the ball rolling?
Jason England
Do you miss Guitar Hero?
LiberLive’s got you covered!
I’ve played guitar since I was 12 years old, and loved Guitar Hero ever since too.
Plus, it can interact with your phone to create playable rhythm games to your favorite songs.
you could check out thefull specs for every card that’s on the way here.
It makes food taste saltier, so you might eat healthier food that tastes how you like it.
Check out Kate’s rundown of using it in ourKirin Electric Salt Spoon hands-on.
Ankers SOLIX EverFrost Electric Cooler will come in three sizes: 23L, 40L, and a whopping 58L.
As you’d expect from a battery company, there’s some impressive tech powering it.
The cooler uses detachable 288Wh LFP batteries that can be swapped out to keep it running continuously.
Drinks are on us!
The screen starts at 14 inches and rolls to 16.7 inches, depending on your needs.
And it’s not skimpy on the specs.
And this isn’t some theoretical rig that could launch sometime in the distant future.
That means sometime in the next two or three months, people can buy this incredibly innovative laptop.
For more, check out our ownMark Spoonauer’s hands-on impressions of the Lenovo rollable laptop.
The chair itself has an all-mesh design that adds integrated heating and cooling.
The heating modes has multiple modes and the cooling fan with three speeds.
We got to try it out at CES 2025.
Check outour impressions of this interesting new gaming chair.
But the neatest feature is one you normally wouldn’t even look twice at: the strap.
Even for non-designers like us it was fairly intuitive.
Check outour hands-on experienceto learn more.
This gadget reads information on chips that you put bio tape with samples from your skin in.
It’s not exactly a home-kit but something we might see in commercial or clinical controls down the road.
Panasonic’s 2025 lineup of displays looks promising.
In need of new entertainment while in the air?
Well, Delta Airlines is also offering a new in-flight entertainment system, offering more personalization and travel information.
Get afirst look at the new Delta entertainment system in action rolling out in 2025.
First look at Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS!
Turn your iPhone into a PSP Go!
Fun fact: I loved the PSP Go back in the day even when nobody else did.
Which is why I’m super interested in this PSP-style accessorycalled the MCON mobile gaming controller.
When you’re done, simply pull it off and stow it away.
Nintendo Switch 2 dummy units at CES
This is pretty wild.
(h/tVGT Gaming News)
Nintendo Switch 2 dummy units are being shown at CES by accessory maker Genki.
“But, the real fun is in the start-ups and weird innovations.”
AI earbuds worth it or not?
AI is coming to everything.
2025 The year of the handheld gaming PC?
Handheld gaming PCs are attracting a lot of attention at CES.
TheLenovo Legion Go Simmediately caught our attention with its budget-friendly price tag and SteamOS support.
The Acer Nitro Blaze line looks promising, especially the comically largeAcer Nitro Blaze 11.
Finally, theMSI Claw 8 AI+impressed with its significant improvements over the previous generation model.
Yes, you read that right.
If it sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, it kind of is.
It feels straight out of Minority Report with the gesture controls.
Now, if you know anything about CES, you know this is no easy task.
To pick, we’ve narrowed the devices down by category.
There are many products you should keep on your radar for the future.
Some could change the tech landscape as we know it.
Some are just cool, and that’s fine, too.
Awesome TVs, anyone?
TVs are one of the hottest products at every CES for as long as I can remember.
The extensive show floor is conducive to showing off big, fancy displays.
I’m sure it was no easy task, but he did it as a labor of love.
Brain-reading earbuds?!
They could be a game-changer for accessibility, and they’re reportedly coming to market later this year.
Check out our live demo from the show!
Some of thecoolest TVs have debuted this year,and we’re definitely excited.
But nothing has us more excited than Nvidia’s new high-end graphics cards.
It’s easy to see why the RTX 5090 holds a prominent position on ourBest of CES awards.
Qualcomm vs. Intel we saw the power
We’re in the era of Qualcomm for PCs.
Panasonic’s new Z95B OLED TV
The company’s high-end chips have made waves in the high-end computer space for AI features.
The newly announcedSnapdragon X chipbrings similar features and power to more affordable models.
Qualcomm tested these new chips against Intel Lunar Lake processors to determine their power.
We witnessed the battle firsthand, and it was incredibly one-sided.
Clearly, there’s a better model here," reads our rundown of the battle.
Calling it a battle is a bit of an exaggeration.
It’s more like a one-sided beatdown reminiscent of Mike Tyson in his prime.
We pick some of our favorite tech you should probably keep on your radar each day.
And, of course, we rounded out the show with our CES awards.
Flying cars!?
We’ll keep updating this live blog throughout the week as we see and learn more.
BMW Panoramic iDrive: Your Windshield Is the Display!
This Skin-Analysis Machine Predicted Wrinkles In My Future!
This Brain-Reading Wristband ACTUALLY Works!
How many calories do you burn covering CES?
An entire day traversing the massive trade show ended up with him clearing five miles and over 17,000 steps.
All told, a day covering CES ended up burning a healthy 1,500 calories!
What’s up, dock?
This started life as a Kickstarter campaign and could potentially land on our list ofbest electric toothbrushes.
The company claims it generates 124.3 PSI of peak water pressure and has a 30-day battery life.
No excuse for not flossing anymore!
So here’s our definitive list of thebest things we saw on day four of the show.
And be sure to check out our round-ups of the best gadgets atCES day 1,day 2andday 3too.
That all sounds like a recipe for success.
The case boosts them to 48 hours, so more than long enough for most adventures.
The buds are IP55-rated for water resistance, too, so they are ideal for outdoor workouts.
We evensat in a flying car!
The Instinct 3 isn’t just good for bragging rights at the end of the day, though.
Look out, Mac mini!
Check out our TIkTok page to see firsthand what our favorite TVs of CES 2025 look and sound like!
Suitcase computer Bond gadget or work savior?
As people traveling to work at CES 2025, we have to bring our office with us.
So, we were intrigued by the Base Case, a suitcase that hides two (!)
24-inch monitors and a number of ports.
We took a look at this James Bondian gadget to see if it actually makes remote work easier.
Check out ourdetailed hands-on hereto see how it rolls out.
Intel also brought some speedy new graphics cards to show off, including the new B580 GPU.
Is this the bathroom scale of the future?
of robotic therapy animal.
It’s got a terrible name, but the rig has all the makings of a real contender.
The RAM has doubled from 16GB to 32GB and now it’s got Wi-Fi 7 on board.
Gamers have really been spoiled by this year’s show.
But how’s this for a heart warmer?
And wespent some time with her on the show floor.
Jennie features touch sensors that allow her to respond to interaction.
If there’s a more adorable gadget at CES this year, then we haven’t seen it.
It’s like having aKeurig coffee machinebut for soft-serve ice cream.
The ice cream machine doesn’t need frozen pods its freeze-on-demand technology turns it into ice cream in minutes.
This makes it easy to store the ice cream without filling your freezer.
Read the whole story:Watch out Ninja!
We saw (directly on our faces) many smart glasses with various features.
Why were there so many pairs of smart glasses at CES this year?
Thats because theres been significant innovation in the Micro OLED technology to project imagery onto AR glasses.
The reason notwithstanding, it’s an exciting time for smart glasses!
Get ready for PC gaming on the go to hit a whole new level this year!
Get ready to “feel” digital objects
Ever wanted to feel the icons on your desktop?
The solar edition starts at $399, while the AMOLED version starts at $449.
Is this the future of controlling spatial computing?
Here at CES 2025 the Afference ring is having moment.
This little gadget uses electrical currents to stimulate your finger, creating artificial sensations of touch.
Could this be the missing link that finally makes spatial computing make sense?
Here’s to a great 2025!
So scroll down to see what you missed and enjoy this final farewell photo from the team!