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CES 2025: Razer revolutionizes gaming with AI, introduces thermal chairs, and more
Razer surprises at CES 2025 with the thinnest gaming laptop, Project Arielle, Project Ava, and an immersive ecosystem with Chroma RGB and Spatial Audio.
CES 2025: Sitting in Razer's Heating and Cooling Gaming Chair Felt Like a Mini Vacation
Razer's Project Arielle heating and cooling gaming chair is the company's big concept for CES 2025, and I can't wait until I can buy it.
Hands-On With Razer's CES 2025 Lineup: RTX 5090 Laptops, AI Game Coach, Icy-Hot Chairs, and Handheld Dock
Razer had a variety of gaming tech including an AI esports coach and new RTX 5090 laptops which we all saw in action; here's what you need to know.
Razer’s heated (and cooled!) gaming chair is hands down the best thing I tried at CES 2025
At a glance, Project Arielle looks like your normal mesh office chair, complete with a comfortable lumbar-supported design and Razer’s iconic RGB lighting. However, this chair has an extra motor at its base to warm or cool it as desired.
CES 2025: Razer’s AI Esports Coach Doesn’t Understand Why I Play Video Games
Trust me, the last thing you want when you’re struggling with a boss is for the chat to start piping in to tell you how to beat it—an annoyance streamers have started to call “backseating.” Now, imagine the chat is an AI and that it can interrupt your game’s audio to tell you what to do.
Razer Unveils Its Thinnest Gaming Laptop Yet At CES 2025
Razer has announced the next generation of its Razer Blade 16 gaming laptop as part of its CES 2025 lineup. The new model looks to not only be a powerful rig with impressive gaming specs, it's also the company's thinnest gaming laptop yet.
Hands-on: Razer's air conditioned chair and AI gaming coach are way better than you think
Razer unveiled a bevy of products at CES 2025. Their air conditioned chair and their AI gaming coach had me cynical, but I'm now a believer.
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CES 2025: Razer's Latest Concepts Are Here –Meet Project Ava & Project Arielle
As always, Razer hits CES 2025 with not one, but two new concept projects Project Ava and Project Arielle. CES 2025 often ...
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Razer Blade 16 announced at CES 2025 with an Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU – but Intel has been dumped
At CES 2025, the huge tech show currently going on in Las Vegas, Razer has just announced what it claims is the thinnest ...
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Razer's CES 2025 lineup includes ultra-thin Razer Blade 16
Ahead of the start of this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Razer unveiled its lineup of products that will be on display at ...
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Razer Debuts An Ultra-Slim Blade 16 Gaming Laptop At CES 2025
Razer’s Blade 16 sheds some bulk for 2025, unveiling a slimmer profile at CES without compromising gaming capabilities.
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The 10 best laptops of CES 2025: from the Lenovo ThinkBook Rollable to the Razer Blade 16
A seriously innovative Lenovo ThinkBook with a rollable screen, and a storming gaming laptop from Razer were the best of the ...
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We’re Still Thinking About These Super Weird Gadgets From CES 2025
Welcome to CES 2025, where tech companies are showing off their latest innovations — some more practical than others. From ...
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The 10 best laptops of CES 2025: These notebooks blew us away
Consumer Electronics Show is always a massive event that sees dozens of laptops announced, but CES 2025 was especially ...
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Razer's monitor stand and USB-C hub combo is a fun reminder that you can never have too much RGB
Razer revealed a tight packaging of the latter two company values by unveiling its new Monitor Stand Chroma. Part ergonomic ...
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