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First listen: LG’s impressive new Bluetooth speakers
Here’s a slight surprise from the CES 2025 show floor – a celebrity tech collaboration that’s actually good. LG has announced a new range of Bluetooth speakers made in collaboration with will.i.am and they’ve surprised TechRadar’s Managing Editor of Entertainment by offering “big, beautiful sound and a smart design”.
The new xboom speakers are a range coming in different sizes, but the star (to our ears) was the LG xboom Stage 301 (above) which is designed like the stage speakers you see at concerts. It can also sit on a stand, so you can use it with a mic for karaoke, busking or just as a big party speaker.
In our demo we found it delivered “really full bass that felt suitably deep but not overwhelming at all, and with tons of space for the rest of the music to leap out at you”. You can read our full report on the whole range below.
Nvidia reveals the planet’s most powerful consumer graphics card
It wasn’t exactly a surprise after months of leaks and speculation, but Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (in perhaps his finest leather jacket so far) has finally revealed the RTX 5000 series graphics cards at CES 2025 – and put AMD and Intel firmly in the shade.
As TechRadar’s Computing Editor Christian Guyton noted, “it might not be called the Nvidia Titan RTX, but the RTX 5090 might as well be”. The flagship card’s specs are astounding and, frankly, so is the price at $1,999 (£1,999 / AU$4,039). Too much for a ‘consumer’ graphics card? Read our full report to make up your mind…
The ‘greatest gadget we’ve seen at CES’ so far?
It’s a bold claim, but TechRadar’s Homes Editor Ruth Hamilton makes a strong case for the Switchbot K20+Pro being the finest thing, in pure gadget terms, we’ve seen from CES 2025. It is, after all, a vacuum that can clean your floors, but also act as your air purifier, security camera and sandwich deliverer.
Like the SwitchBot K10+ Pro, this new model is a Lidar-powered modular bot that can have different SwitchBot appliances stacked on top of it. That means you can add a security camera, fan or a clip-on tray to deliver you anything up to 8kg in weight. It’s been a long time coming, but a Jetsons-style home robot could finally be close…
Eyes-on with Samsung’s new The Frame Pro TV
We’ve always been a little ambivalent about Samsung’s popular The Frame TVs at TechRadar, but that could soon change. Our resident TV expert Matt Bolton has just seen a demo of the The Frame Pro mini-LED TV at CES 2025 and says “the new screen is a total game-changer”.
When compared to the classic The Frame model, the difference is apparently “night and day” due to the inclusion of the company’s Neo QLED mini-LED tech and local dimming, which improves realism and means the “colors are massively richer and bold”.
I saw The Frame Pro in action next to a regular 2024 The Frame TV, and the difference is staggering. We’ve always had a slightly cool relationship with The Frame TVs here on TechRadar, because they’re wildly popular and we understand why people like them, but it always rankled that they used such mediocre image tech.
First look: LG C5 OLED TV
LG’s new mid-range C5 OLED TV wasn’t given the fanfare of its G5 and M5 flagship TVs, but TechRadar’s Matt Bolteon (Managing Editor, Entertainment) managed to track it down for a demo. And if you’re in the market for well-priced panel in 2025, it’s shaping up very nicely.
There’s no pricing for it yet (and that’ll be key), but it’ll effectively be an LG C4 with improved processing, a slightly brighter display, and new webOS features. We’ve called it “another great-looking set” – to find out why, check out our full report from the show floor below.
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