Top gaming deals from CEE 2025
Another month, another tech show. The Consumer Electronics Exhibition (CEE) Show is currently ongoing at atand. The
While CEE is primarily aimed at general consumers with a broad showcase of gadgets and tech products, I tagged along with the HWZ team, focusing specifically on the gaming side of things. With so many booths and offers available, I kept an eye out for any gaming-related deals, new gear, and accessories that stood out to me (and hopefully you).
As always, don't forget to catch the rest of our CEE 2025 coverage at the where you’ll also find full brochure listings, reviews, guides, and more.
The ASUS ROG NUC 2025 is small but mighty and packs the latest hardware in a sleek 3-litre chassis. At its core is the Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor that has 8 performance and 16 efficiency cores with a turbo frequency of up to 5.4GHz. Paired with either an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 or an RTX 5070 Ti GPU, it’s a great choice for those seeking top-tier performance without sacrificing desk space.
The system in the picture comes equipped with 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD.
As for connectivity, the NUC comes with the following ports:
You can find the ASUS ROG NUC 2025 with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 at the ASUS booth (305) on level 3 for its MSRP of .
If you prefer a gaming laptop instead, the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i is a strong contender. The model shown in the photo (83DF003TSB) comes equipped with an Intel Core i9-14900HX processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPU with 8GB of VRAM. It also features 32GB of DDR5 memory and a 1TB PCIe SSD, which should be ample for downloading multiple games and applications.
The 16-inch display has a 240Hz refresh rate, a sharp resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels, and a peak brightness of 500nits.
You can find the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (83DF003TSB) at the Best Denki booth (8109) on level 4 for (MSRP: S$2,799).
Aimed at gamers and professionals, MSI’s latest 31.5-inch QD-OLED monitor, launched just last year, offers a premium mix of performance and design. Key highlights of the monitor include DisplayPort 2.1a with UHBR20 (80 Gbps of bandwidth), a special heatsink, and OLED Care 2.0 to prevent burn-in.
The flat 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels resolution) panel runs at 240Hz and is VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certified for deep, inky blacks during gaming.
For ports, you get the aforementioned DisplayPort 2.1a, two HDMI 2.1, a USB-C with 90W PD, a few USB-A and USB-B ports, and a headphone jack.
You can find the MSI MPG 322URX QD-OLED at the MSI booth (8133) on level 4 for (MSRP: S$1,999)
If you’re curious to learn more about the monitor, check out its full specs here in our list of the latest high-end 4K OLED monitors you can buy in Singapore.
The PRISM+ 27G1X is probably one of the most affordable 27-inch QD-OLED monitors available at CEE 2025. This monitor features a 4K UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels resolution) and a 0.03ms GTG response time display. It supports HDR400 True Black with a peak brightness of 1000nits and covers 110% of the DCI-P3 and 145% of the sRGB colour gamuts.
Additional features of the monitor include AMD FreeSync Premium, Adaptive Sync, and eye-care features like Low Blue Light and Flicker-Free technology.
As for connectivity, it offers two HDMI 2.1 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, two USB-A 3.0, one USB-B 3.0, and one USB-C 3.1 port with 65W power delivery. Finally, it supports 75 x 75mm VESA mounting and features a stand with tilt, swivel, and height adjustments.
The PRISM+ 27G1X is available for purchase at the PRISM+ booth (8119) on level 4 for (MSRP: S$1,299).
If you’re looking for a solid 75% keyboard, the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro might be one to consider. Coming in Razer Orange switches (tactile), the keyboard features an aluminium top, plastic base, and double-shot PBT keycaps that allow RGB to peek through. Like its predecessor, the V4 75%, it’s hot-swappable and supports 3 and 5-pin switches. The keyboard supports Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C wired connection, Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, and can pair with up to three devices. Finally, the keyboard also has a customisable OLED screen instead of knobs, which can show system information or your favourite animations once configured through Razer Synapse.
You can find the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% at the Razer booth (307) on level 3 for (MSRP: S$459).
Read more about the Razer BlackWidow v4 Pro 75% here.
Though not a particularly large company compared to industry giants like Logitech or Razer, Steed is a Singaporean-born brand that is frequently seen at local tech shows. Their Trojan Gaming Mouse is a highly customisable wireless mouse designed for both versatility and performance. It features hot-swappable micro switches and interchangeable shells, allowing users to switch between silent (Huano Silent Brown) and tactile (Kalih Black Mamba) feedback.
Weighing just 78g, the Trojan is equipped with a Pixart PAW 3395 sensor that delivers up to 26,000 DPI and 650 inches per second (IPS) tracking. Additional features include tri-mode connectivity with support for 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, and wired USB-C, RGB lighting zones, and 100% PTFE skates for a responsive and smooth glide.
The Trojan Gaming Mouse can be found at the Steed booth (8133) on level 4 for (MSRP: S$129). As a bonus, every purchase will come with free grip tape that can be applied to the mouse.
A fan of One Piece? Check out the TTRacing Maxx Gaming Chair – Luffy Edition. Styled in a deep red and black colour scheme inspired by Luffy’s signature outfit, the chair features gold accents and stitching that enhance its pirate-themed aesthetic. To top it all off, it even comes with Luffy’s iconic straw hat, completing the set.
The chair itself offers a wide, deep seat base and a backrest designed to support the spine, arms, and hips. It reclines up to 155 degrees, allowing users to relax between gaming sessions, while 4D adjustable armrests provide flexibility for different setups. Additional features include memory foam lumbar and neck pillows, along with a sturdy aluminium alloy wheelbase for lasting durability.
If you’re curious about its comfort, you can try it out at the TTRacing booth (8305) at level 4. Unfortunately, there is no discount for the chair. It retails for S$449.
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