Get a roundup of the most exciting new tech unveiled at CES 2025, from AI-powered processors and gaming handhelds to innovative robovacs and helpful AI assistants.
CES 2025 has begun, which means a whole fleet of new gadgets has been unleashed onto the world. As usual, team Engadget has battled jet lag, sleep deprivation and the static shocks of those horrible casino carpets to bring you all the news that’s fit to print. This may not be everything we covered, but it's a rundown of the biggest, most important and generally interesting news for your delectation.
There are new AI and gaming-friendly processors that should pop up in PCs and laptops from major manufacturers in the next three months. Dell is ditching its traditional naming scheme in favor of copying Apple’s naming strategy. Rather than XPS, Inspiron and Latitude, you’ll have Dell, Dell Pro and Dell Max — which in Sam and Devindra’s minds, will power the next crop of gaming handhelds. The rumor mill was suggesting the Z2 would sit at the heart of Valve’s next Steam Deck, which Valve moved quickly to kibosh. There’s also a new 11-inch Windows gaming tablet that looks like a Switch that got out of its cage and found your secret stash of human growth hormone. Lenovo took the wraps off its new Legion Go gaming handheld. As the name implies, it's packing an 11-inch display, kickstand and detachable controllers. LG showcased its new range of home entertainment gear, including its new OLED TVs, soundbars and a portable projector. On the subject of things scuttling around your floors, plenty of companies are trying to find a way to make their robovacs stand out. iRobot’s new Roomba Combo j7+ can avoid getting stuck on tricky door thresholds since it can vault obstacles as tall as 6cm, via its “ProLeap System.” Given most robovacs can run aground on a threshold between one room and another, it’s a useful feature. Meanwhile, Roborock’s new S8 Max has a little robotic arm in its lid that can pick up and move small objects found in its way. As a parent whose kids have some sort of obsession with leaving their socks in obtuse places, I already want one. Also, there are new AI assistants designed to help you navigate life, proactively answering your questions, helping you remember key information and generally giving your tired brain a rest. These are designed to make you smile
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