Your wait is over — NVIDIA is finally bringing GeForce Now to India later this year

There are several levels for GeForce Now:

1. The free level comes with advertisements and restricts gaming sessions to one hour, streaming at a resolution of 1080p.
2. The Performance level grants access to an RTX-enabled device, allowing you to play for up to 100 hours a month, with sessions lasting up to six hours each, and streams at 1440p.
3. For the ultimate streaming experience, the Ultimate tier provides an RTX 4080 machine, offering 100 hours of gameplay per month, with eight-hour sessions at a time, streaming capabilities up to 4K resolution (240fps) with HDR support, and compatibility for ultrawide monitors. This is the only tier that enables DLSS technology.

* The free version has ads, one-hour gaming sessions, and streams at 1080p.
* The Performance level offers RTX capabilities, up to 100 hours of gameplay monthly, six-hour sessions, and 1440p streaming.
* The Ultimate tier provides the best experience with an RTX 4080 machine, 100 hours of playtime per month, eight-hour sessions, 4K resolution (up to 240fps), HDR support, ultrawide monitor compatibility, and DLSS technology.

HyperX wants you to 3D print custom shells for an all-new wireless gaming mouse — expanding its Pulsefire range at CES 2025

Opting for either the wired “Saga” priced at $79.99 or the wireless “Saga Pro” costing $119.99 when they launch in March this year comes with eight detachable components in the package, as well as links to download free 3D printing blueprint files from printables.com. For those skilled enough, players can manufacture their own unique shells and chassis parts for their mouse in any color, pattern, or style they prefer – ever dreamt of having a Windows Central mouse? Make it yourself using a 3D printer!

HP is updating one of my favorite gaming monitors, dropping a new 4K smart gaming display, and more

Five upcoming monitors from HP OMEN cater to various budgets and preferences. If you’re after a budget-friendly monitor with top-notch performance or a curved ultrawide screen offering impressive visuals, the new HP OMEN series might just have the perfect fit for you. Personally, I’m thrilled about the enhanced HP OMEN 27qs G2, as it promises to improve an already excellent mid-range gaming monitor even further.

Say goodbye to dust — HP’s latest gaming laptop boasts self-cleaning fans

It appears that HP recognized the flaw in the OMEN Transcend and devised a solution, leading to the unveiling of the OMEN MAX 16 at CES 2025, which HP claims as their “most powerful gaming laptop.” Given its shipment with NVIDIA’s upcoming laptop GPUs and the newest Intel or AMD processors, this claim isn’t surprising. However, it will also be the priciest gaming laptop from HP, with a projected starting price of around $2,699 upon release in the near future.

Razer’s brand-new, redesigned Blade 16 gaming laptop may have finally achieved perfection

At CES 2025, Razer is moving away from any sense of standing still. The newest Razer Blade 16 has been officially unveiled, and it represents what could be the greatest leap forward in generations that Razer has ever undertaken. A completely new design that sets a new standard for Razer, a significant transition from Intel to AMD, advanced next-generation NVIDIA graphics, and other features make the Razer Blade 16 (2025) one of the most anticipated laptops of the year.