By AldoLawson 0 COMMENTS 01/08/2025 7:44 pm
This week the 2025 edition of the much-loved CES exhibition was held, a site where many companies unveiled their most important technological advances, one of them was Nvidia itself with its line of 50 cards, thus being an important advance in the company. Another corporation that was present was Razer, which had a fairly extensive panel that will give something to talk about in terms of products related to the medium.
During the event, it presented a line of products designed to optimize the gaming experience, highlighting new laptops, heated chairs and smart accessories with RGB lighting. These innovations consolidate its leadership in the market, with proposals that combine functionality and advanced design.
Among the main launches is the Razer Blade 16, an ultra-thin 1.49 cm laptop with AMD Ryzen 9 AI processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU. This device incorporates a 16-inch QHD+ OLED display with 240 Hz, 0.2 ms response time and advanced cooling system. It will be available in the first quarter of 2025, its price has not yet been revealed.
Another innovation is the Project Arielle gaming chair, equipped with integrated heating and cooling. Based on the design of the Razer Fujin Pro, this chair uses bladeless fan technology and PTC heaters, adjustable via a touch panel. In addition, it includes a heat dissipation system that improves user comfort during prolonged gaming or streaming sessions.
Regarding accessories, it presented the Chroma monitor stand, with the capacity to support up to 20 kilos, and the Aether light bars with RGB Chroma technology and Matter compatibility. In addition, the Cooling Pad for laptops promises efficient cooling through airtight pressure chambers. In software, PC Remote Play stands out, which allows you to play from Android devices without an additional subscription.
With all this, Razer fans will have a lot to buy over the months.
Via: XTK
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Aldo Lopez
Musician who wanted to get into video games