PC and peripheral manufacturers in particular like to use the CES in Las Vegas as an opportunity to present new gaming models. This was also the case in 2025, when there were new handhelds, laptops, keyboards and gaming collaborations.

Acer, for example, traveled to Las Vegas with new handhelds. The company presented the two new Nitro handhelds, the Nitro Blaze 8 and Nitro Blaze 11. They are complemented by the new Nitro V series of gaming notebooks, which are aimed at an entry-level audience, as well as by two new Nitro Intel Arc graphics cards.

Asus is of course using the trade fair to present a whole range of high-end gaming notebooks and desktop PCs under its Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand. The line-up was rounded off by the ROG Flow Z13 gaming tablet and the 2025 ROG XG Mobile external graphics card. The ROG Zephyrus G14/G16 ultra-thin laptops were also presented, which don't lack power.

HP also came up with news for both of its games sub-brands Omen and HyperX. Here, too, the range extends from new laptops like the Omen Max 16 to monitors like the Omen 32x Smart and mice like the HyperX Pulsfire Saga. The presentation of Omen AI, which, according to the manufacturer, is the first AI-driven performance optimization tool that personalizes settings with a single click, was also interesting.

Cherry showed that there is also news in more specialized niches. The specialist not only had new products in the office keyboard sector, but also a selection of Cherry Xtrfy gaming products, including two mousepads and a headset.

LG and Microsoft announced a partnership in Las Vegas. Thanks to this partnership, the number of games available on certain LG smart TV models will increase massively. On the one hand, the games will be made available via the new LG Gaming Portal. At the same time, the Xbox app can also be downloaded via the portal, which, in combination with a Game Pass Ultimate, provides access to hundreds more games.

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