CES 2019 is officially behind us. It can be hard to keep track of everything revealed at the show–even if you’re only counting the stuff we covered here at Tom’s Hardware–especially with more stories being published every single day. So we thought we’d take a moment this weekend to collect everything we published from the world’s largest electronics show in a single wrap-up post to make it easier for you to catch up on anything you missed.
You can also find a day-by-day breakdown of our coverage at the following links: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, and Day 5 of CES 2019. If you’re only interested in the best of the best, though, check out the Tom’s Hardware CES 2019 Awards. Our news team deliberated over the most interesting things revealed at the annual tech show, from the revelation of the world’s first 7nm gaming GPU to a robot that’s straight out of the Jetsons.
Headliners: Announcements From AMD, Intel, and Nvidia
Components
Peripherals
- HP’s New FreeSync Quantum Dot Monitor Is Its Thinnest Ever
- HP’s 65-Inch, $5,000 Gaming Monitor Has a Scary-Loud Soundbar
- Asus Inches Closer to OLED With 1,200-Nit, Mini-LED Monitor
- Razer’s Colorful Raptor 27 Monitor Has a Flip-Top Head
- Asus’ Big New ROG Strix XG Gaming Screens Sport AMD’s FreeSync 2 HDR
- Cooler Master Updates Keyboard Lineup With Low Profile Cherry Switches
- Cooler Master, ASRock Get Spooky With Mesh Phantom Gaming Cases
- HyperX Brings a New Mic, Gaming Headsets, and More to CES 2019
- Razer HyperSense Brings Haptics to All of Your Peripherals
- Corsair Brings ‘Slipstream Wireless’ Tech to One of its Three New RGB Mice
- Funky Laptop Bag Features RGB Lighting, Internal Illumination
- Razer’s Tomahawk Elite Is a Slick PC Case With Side Panels Like a Supercar
- Aorus’ AD27QD Tactical Display Aims to Deliver Gaming Advantages
- Thermaltake Unveils Eye-Popping RGB Keyboard, Mouse and Desk
- Sphero’s Color-Sensor Ring Turns Any Object Into an Instrument
- MSI’s New Monitors Wow with AI, RGB and More
- Alienware Teases New OLED Display
- Lian Li’s New Standing Desk PC Case Hides Your RGB Components With a Click
- Razer Chroma Gets AI Assist from Amazon Alexa
- Ultrawide Alert: Samsung Debuts AMD FreeSync 2 49-Inch Gaming Monitor (Update)
Systems and Laptops
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Miscellaneous