What I Found
CES 2025 brought a flood of new gadgets, from Lenovo’s rollable laptop screen and Legion Go updates to Thunderbolt 5.
CES week always fills the news feed with strange, interesting, and occasionally useful gadgets. Some of it will ship, some of it will disappear, and some of it is just a company testing whether people are paying attention.
The short version: CES 2025 is showing a lot of familiar ideas getting refined. Handheld gaming PCs are getting better screens and controls, laptops are experimenting with rollable displays, Thunderbolt 5 storage is aimed at people moving very large files, and home tech is slowly shifting toward faster networking and more local control.
What this video covers
- How I Follow Tech News
- Lenovo Had A Big CES Moment
- Thunderbolt 5 Is Interesting, But Not For Everyone
- Streaming Apps Want More Attention
- AR Glasses Are Still Trying To Find The Shape
The short version
The short version: CES 2025 is showing a lot of familiar ideas getting refined. Handheld gaming PCs are getting better screens and controls, laptops are experimenting with rollable displays, Thunderbolt 5 storage is aimed at people moving very large files, and home tech is slowly shifting toward faster networking and more local control.