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Now that I’m home and rested, I wanted to highlight the very best of what I saw.
Now, here are the top 7 coolest tech products that yours truly saw at their first CES.

The Lenovo Legion Go S feels far more ergonomic and polished than the first Legion Go.
It may end up being my favorite handheld when it arrives.
See at:Lenovo.com
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It’s those chips that enable what makes this laptop so special.

The Lenovo Legion Go S feels far more ergonomic and polished than the first Legion Go.
You see, the ASUS Zenbook A14 only weighs 2.16 lbs or less than a single kilogram.
I can tell you the Windows Central team has been fighting over who will get to review this laptop.
I know I want it.

See at:Shop.ASUS.com
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Razer also made a significant shift with the Blade 16.
For the first timeeverin a hero gadget, Razer has left Intel behind in favor ofAMD Ryzen AI chips.

The ASUS Zenbook A14 is a laptop you have to feel to believe.
All that, and you still get up tothe brand-new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPUto power all your games.
Razer may have something very special on its hands, and you might find more information atRazer.com.
See at:Razer.com
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Now, XREAL is diving into its own custom AR-focused silicon, enabling new experiences for its latest products.
These glasses feel like a next-gen bump in basically every regard, and represent a new era for XREAL.
2025 from$599 at XREAL.

Razer may finally have delivered the gaming laptop we’ve been wanting for years.
See at:Shop.XREAL.com
Also see:XREAL One for$499 at XREAL
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No, that would be the display.
This product shouldn’t exist, but I absolutely love that it does.

Now, that product lineup is expanding alongside deeper integration with Razer’s other “immersive” technologies.
The “Razer Immersive Ecosystem” brings all of those individual pieces together.
You canfind more information on the Razer Immersive Ecosystem atRazer.com.

XREAL continues to be a leader in the growing AR glasses space.
It can also play a role in your own “Immersive Ecosystem.”


This laptop is positively stunning; I just wish Lenovo would bring over the haptic touchpads from its ThinkPad division.


I love that ASUS is still making weird hardware like this.


Razer is tying all of its immersive technology together.















