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Razer made a monitor stand with RGB lights, because of course it did

Razer brought a fancypants monitor stand to CES 2025 in Las Vegas, and this one features RGB lights. The Chroma stand is an ergonomic unit built from anodized aluminum, with a sleek black matte finish. It can support up to 44 pounds, which should easily accommodate most monitors. <br /> The integrated RGB lighting supports up to 16.8 million colors and can run a series of lighting effects. Users create custom lighting profiles which can be cycled through via a remappable button. This button can also be used for other purposes, like launching applications or muting audio. Of course, it syncs up with other Chroma-capable devices to “create a cohesive, immersive aesthetic.” Yay, lighting! <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Razer<br /> <br [...]

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Video Games Weekly: Climbing games are so hot right now

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The best gaming keyboards of 2025

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