Cherry announced two new wireless mechanical gaming keyboards that can reach up to 8000 Hz

Besides their dimensions and the inclusion of a full number pad in the larger XTRFY MX 10.1 TKL, the primary distinction between the two lies in their switch types and keycap materials. Specifically, the more compact MX 8.3 TKL features hot-swappable Cherry MX2A switches coupled with double-shot PBT keycaps, whereas the MX 10.1 Wireless comes equipped with MX low profile 2.0 switches and PBT keycaps.

LIVE: NVIDIA Keynote at CES 2025 — Is CEO Jensen Huang about to unveil RTX 5000 GPUs?

The RTX 5000 GPUs are expected to be released in early 2025, with the pricing announcement for the “Blackwell” cards being eagerly awaited during today’s opening keynote by NVIDIA’s CEO. Our Senior Editor Zac Bowden will be attending the speech live, and we’ll provide you with real-time updates on this exciting event. If you can’t catch the NVIDIA CEO keynote live on the official CES YouTube channel, don’t worry – stay connected to our live blog for continuous coverage! — Ben Wilson

Xbox and LG team up, LG TVs will also be Xbox later this year

This collaboration between Xbox and LG, effective from the New Year, will enable support for Xbox Cloud Gaming on LG Smart TVs later in the year. As announced on Xbox Wire, this means that gamers will soon be able to explore and play Xbox games using the cloud through the upcoming Gaming Portal app on their LG TVs.

Dell’s latest laptop uses the same tech that earned the iPad 2024 a perfect score, but you won’t recognize its name

Additionally, I discussed the recently introduced Dell and Dell Pro Max laptops that were presented today, however, it’s worth noting that the majority of the new hardware was announced under Dell’s Pro lineup. In total, an impressive seven laptops and two monitors from the Dell Pro category were revealed during the event.