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Nvidia, Lenovo and Samsung to Test Consumer Appetite for AI at CES

Tech giants like Nvidia and Samsung test AI as the main feature in devices from smart glasses to robots, aiming to boost consumer adoption at CES, organizers said.

  • Nvidia, Samsung Electronics, and Lenovo will showcase AI-centric gadgets at CES next week, emphasizing AI as the main product focus, as firms aim to persuade consumers and investors.
  • Investors, corporate clients and ordinary shoppers are the target audience as CES mixes ready-to-buy products with concept devices to test market appetite and ideas.
  • The Consumer Technology Association has set aside a robotics hall, while humanoid makers this year showcase complex tasks and the floor features smart glasses and ring-style devices.
  • Manufacturers must convince attendees their AI gadgets are commercially viable amid challenges in battery life, mobility, cost and safety, overcoming skepticism after failures like the Humane AI Pin and Rabbit R1.
  • The CES showcase could influence consumer adoption and product roadmaps across TVs, wearables, smartphones and robots while exhibitors highlight AI-powered robotic cafés, VenHub Global convenience-store tech, and Tombot Inc. service robots for aging adults this year.
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Nvidia, Lenovo and Samsung to test consumer appetite for AI at CES

At CES, the annual consumer technology conference happening in Las Vegas next week, the biggest names in tech will make the case for artificial intelligence.

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Samsung Electronics announced a change in its exhibition strategy for CES 2026 in Las Vegas (6-9 January), presenting a new paradigm under the name “The First Look”. The company will abandon its traditional space at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) to establish an independent and premium exhibition pavilion at The Wynn Hotel. This new space, called Samsung Exhibition Zone, has been designed to emulate the experience of an art gallery or mu…

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