Best and worst of CES 2022: gaming laptops, cutting-edge monitors, and broken dreams

Best and worst of CES 2022: gaming laptops, cutting-edge monitors, and broken dreams

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It’s been a strange kind of start to the year, neck deep in the weird and wonderful world of CES 2022 announcements. As manufacturers scramble for our attention, showing off the many innovations they’ve had brewing, you’ll generally find us shaking our heads in lamentation, “Surely they don’t actually think this is going to take off.”

Don’t get me wrong, there have been plenty of practical innovations coming from CES 2022, even some that are quite impressive, and actually relevant to PC gaming. From time to time, a technological gem even pops up that sends us spiralling into visions of a more powerful, interconnected, leisure-filled future. Mostly, though—and maybe we’re just cynical like this—it’s a load of hoo-ha: ‘Look at us, we made a thing that’s already been invented, but we’ve slapped our brand name on it.’



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