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Watch NVIDIA’s CES 2021 keynote in 10 minutes

Laptops with RTX 30 series GPUs are on the way, along with more G-Sync displays.

NVIDIA had plenty of news to share at its CES keynote and to save you watching the entire thing, we've crammed all the biggest announcements into a 10-minute video. Along with new G-Sync displays, the company revealed that laptops with RTX 30 series GPUs will be available starting on January 26th.

Also on the way is the $329 GeForce RTX 3060 GPU, which offers an even more affordable entry point into ray-tracing on PC — if you can somehow get your hands on it. Elsewhere, NVIDIA noted that ray-tracing support is on the way to several more games, including Call of Duty: Warzone and the upcoming Outriders.