The Consumer Electronics Show is chock-full of innovative tech products that we can't help but admire everything we see. But for gamers, the most important part of CES 2020 is the new gaming products that we could look forward to in the next couple of years. That's why we were on the lookout for the best gaming products, devices, and accessories in the Las Vegas Convention Center this year. Take a look at our top five picks for gaming for CES 2020.
1. Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT Gaming Keyboard
Not all innovative products come from huge leaps in technology. Sometimes, the small incremental changes make a huge difference in the overall performance of a product.
Take Corsair's K95 RGB Gaming Keyboard, for example. Corsair boosted this keyboard's durability by using the PBT Double-Shot keycap system, allowing it to last for more than 10 million clicks. There are also dedicated macro keys for streaming, which is a godsend for those who can't afford a separate streaming deck. The RGB lighting and the wrist rest put the icing on the cake in one of the best keyboards out there right now.
The K95 RGB Platinum XT Gaming Keyboard comes in black and gunmetal designs and CHERRY MX Brown and Speed switches.
2. ASUS ROG Zephyrus Swift PG32UQX Gaming Monitor
Asus is in a good start this year, claiming two of our top five spots this CES 2020. The first of the two is an amazing gaming monitor, the ASUS ROG Zephyrus PG32UQX.
This 4K 32" monitor consistently displays at 144 Hz with G-Sync. It also features a mini LED panel that can display over 90 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut, giving you an accurate depiction of colors and details.
The bad news is that the monitor isn't out on the market yet, but we won't have to wait for long until we could take one home.
3. MSI MEG Aegis Ti5
It gives us some major Glados vibes in some angles, but MSI would like us to think that this powerful gaming desktop won't plot to kill you. In fact, MSI would assure you that the MSI MEG Aegis Ti5 will make your life better.
The futuristic CPU has an OLED display at the front that displays MSI's software suite, complete with tech specs and system notifications. There's also a dial on the MSI MEG Aegis Ti5 for real-time adjustments on the RGB lighting and launching games.
4. Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 Gaming Laptop
The second product from Asus ROG in this list is the Zephyrus G14. It uses the newly unveiled AMD Ryzen 4000 processor, allowing the Zephyrus to make use of the same Zen 2 architecture from Asus desktops.
It could also make use up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 GPU. Its 14-inch screen could display a 1080p resolution.
What takes the cake, though, is its dot matrix LED design on the lid, which adds a lot of "gamer touch" to it.
5. Alienware Concept UFO
After the success of the Nintendo Switch, many have realized the potential of handheld gaming. Dell's bet is that there's a market for PC Gaming on-the-go.
The Alienware Concept UFO takes the Nintendo Switch mechanic and applies it to a tablet PC. It runs on a 10th-gen Intel processor and runs the basic Windows 10 OS. Its 8-inch screen could support 1900x1200 screen resolution at 60fps.
The product displayed by Dell during CES 2020 is just a proof of concept, though, so it might take some time before it reaches the market.