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Sean Hollister
Intel brought working prototype Panther Lake laptops to CES.

As proof it’s on track with its next low-power laptop chip — the chip that will itself prove out Intel’s 18A process, which could in turn prove whether the company can regain silicon manufacturing leadership — Intel showed journalists these working samples.

These aren’t laptops you’ll actually buy — they’re demonstrators from Compal, Pegatron, and Wistron, which serve as ODMs to brand-name laptop companies.

<em>There was nothing running on these machines for us to try, mind you, but that’s typical this early.</em>
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There was nothing running on these machines for us to try, mind you, but that’s typical this early.
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The Verge Awards at CES 2025

Fluffy robots, portable TVs, and vacuums with arms and legs. This is what we come to CES for.

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We find out what “Rose of Man’s Land” smells like.

Asus made a laptop that transfers its heat to an air diffuser on the back lid. You won’t be stuffing run-of-the-mill Glade gel packs in these; instead, the Asus Adol 14 Air Fragrance Edition has its own replaceable inserts with conceptual descriptions... like “Be a new her.”

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Sean Hollister
How many fingers does it take to lift “the lightest Copilot Plus PC”? Three.

This is the Asus Zenbook A14, it weighs just 2.18 pounds, and while that doesn’t make it the lightest laptop ever, this 14-inch machine is lighter than the old 11-inch MacBook Air! More in Antonio’s full story. Both of us agree three fingers is the right quantity.

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Lenovo’s real, actually-going-on-sale rollable laptop is delightful in person.

A real expanding screen straight out of science fiction! Antonio, Andrew and I couldn’t stop grinning, particularly as Lenovo encouraged us to just use the $3500 ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 instead of treating it like some fragile prototype.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s a tad awkward because Windows doesn’t officially support expanding screens, but an invisible multimonitor hack seems to work. Get on it, Microsoft!

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Blink and you’ll miss these Zenbook Duo and ROG Zephyrus updates.

Asus didn’t announce any huge changes for these beloved laptops at CES, with the new Zenbook Duo just being bumped to a series 2 Intel Core Ultra 9 processor.

Meanwhile, the ROG Zephyrus G14 and Zephyrus G16 gaming laptops are being refreshed with AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and Intel Core Ultra 9 285H CPUs, respectively, alongside Nvidia 50-series graphics.

The Asus Zenbook Duo 2025 model, positioned on a white desk.
No treats this year for the dual-screen Zenbook Duo (pictured), just minor generational updates.
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Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Lenovo’s new Legion Pro 7i 16 gaming laptop has a 240Hz OLED and RTX 5090 GPU.

The new 16-inch Legion Pro 7i, announced at CES, features Nvidia 50-series GPUs and up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX. It will start at $2,399 when it launches in March.

There’s a lot of intriguing new gaming laptops in this range, but not all of them offer a 2560 x 1600 240Hz OLED in all configurations.

The 16-inch Lenovo Legion Pro 7i laptop with purple RGB lighting on its keyboard and front lip.
The front of the Legion Pro 7i laptop, showing a bright display and lit keyboard.
A downward view of the laptop, showing the keyboard as described in the caption.
The laptop with two “Legions” printed on its back.
A side view of the laptop featuring the ports mentioned in the caption.
A side view of the laptop featuring the ports in question.
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The Legion Pro 7i 16 can be configured with up to 2TB of storage and 64GB of RAM.
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Sean Hollister
Razer’s $150 cooling pad is getting a software update that makes its laptop GPUs go faster.

Technically, the laptop needs the “Hyperboost” update, too — but after it’s applied to both, Razer says its Blade 16 can run its mobile RTX 4090 graphics chip at 20 watts higher TDP — from 150W TGP to 170W TGP, yielding a 30–40fps improvement in Shadow of the Tomb Raider (here, from 142fps to 184fps average).

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Not just the gaming laptops, but the thin-and-lights, too.

MSI has buttoned-up Venture and Venture Pro business notebooks for CES to go with its gaming laptops. They come in 14- to 17-inch sizes, with older Intel Meteor Lake chips or AMD’s Ryzen AI 7 350. The Venture Pros get discrete 40-series GPUs.

MSI usually means business when it comes to specs, but I guess it makes exceptions for business.

The MSI Venture 16 AI laptop in solid gray color.
The MSI Venture 16 AI laptop in solid gray color.
The MSI Venture 16 AI laptop in solid gray color.
The MSI Venture 16 AI laptop in solid gray color.
The MSI Venture 16 AI laptop in solid gray color.
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MSI’s upcoming Venture 16 AI laptop.
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Sean Hollister
Dell’s new USB-C ports use screws instead of solder so you can fix them yourself.

Dell just killed off XPS, but its new “Pro” laptops pull a neat trick: most USB-C ports and batteries are now officially user-replaceable.

“This is the first time that we’ve had a screwed-on, non-soldered modular USB-C port,” Dell PM Katie Green tells us. She says Dell also plans to bring this to consumers “when it makes sense.” No word on Framework-like modularity yet.

<em>The new modular USB-C port.</em>
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The new modular USB-C port.
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Adi Robertson
The year’s hottest word processor! (The year is 1990.)

My retro writing machine collection just got a fun new entry: the Smith-Corona PWP 7000LT, which The New York Times has called “a reasonable alternative to portable computers for people who are not comfortable with more powerful machines.” Somewhat incredibly, it actually works.

A beige word processor that looks like a bulky 1980s laptop with the label Smith-Corona PWP 7000LT.
Not pictured: Smith-Corona’s proprietary 3-inch floppy disk. Pretty sure I am never getting anything I write off this.
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HP Omen Max leak shows off another Nvidia 50-series laptop.

If there were any doubt we’d see a new generation of Nvidia graphics hardware at its CES 2025 LAN party, that’s evaporated.

The latest hint comes from @MysteryLupin on X, who’s had early leaks before, with these pictures showing a 16-inch HP Omen Max and specs including an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU and the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 GPU.

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A touch more speed and just a tiny bit more convenience.

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