CES 2025 Highlights: Nvidia 50 Series GPUs, Lenovo Legion Go S, MSI Monitors, Weade's Mir Five, Atari Game Station Pro

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On this thrilling episode of Gameranx, the world of gaming was set ablaze with jaw-dropping announcements at the renowned consumer entertainment show. Nvidia unleashed a beastly lineup of GPUs, including the mighty 5090 with its mind-boggling 20,000 cuor and a hefty $2,000 price tag. Meanwhile, Black State dazzled with its stunning graphics, leaving gamers eager for more. And let's not forget the sneak peek at the new Virtual Fighter game, promising intense fighting action that's sure to get pulses racing.
But the excitement didn't stop there. Lenovo made waves by introducing the Legion Go S, the first of its kind powered by Steam OS, offering a unique gaming experience for enthusiasts. On the handheld front, the Nitro Blaze 8 and 11 caught our attention with their sleek designs and impressive IPS displays, catering to gamers on the go. And MSI upped the ante with gaming monitors boasting mind-blowing 6750Hz refresh rates, setting a new standard for immersive gameplay.
In a surprising twist, Weade unveiled Mir five, featuring AI bosses powered by Nvidia that adapt and learn, promising a fresh challenge for gamers. DLSS4 brought a game-changing feature to high-end GPUs with multiframe Generation, enhancing the gaming experience like never before. PlayStation made waves with movie and anime adaptations, including Ghost of Tsushima and Hell Divers 2, stirring up excitement among fans. And finally, the legendary Atari made a triumphant return with the Atari Game Station Pro, offering a nostalgic journey through classic games in a sleek handheld package.

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Nvidia RTX 50 Series discussed
Virtua Fighter reveal at CES
Lenovo Legion Go S and Nitro Blades 11 mentioned
750Hz display and DLSS 4 highlighted
PlayStation revealed various movies and anime
GeForce NOW on the Steam Deck discussed
Comments on the pricing of the RTX 5090
Concerns about reliance on AI for frame rates
Desire for advancements in monitor technology such as OLED or improved black levels
Nostalgic comments about Atari and older gaming consoles
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