PDAs, Tube TVs and $13,000 VCRs: How CES Jump-Starts the Tech of Tomorrow
CES 2026 highlighted a shift to smarter AI-enabled hardware and advanced displays, with Wi-Fi 8 and next-gen laptop chips setting new tech standards.
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Display impressions from CES 2026 by Sri Peruvemba
The following is a guest post by Sri PeruvembaHere are a few impressions from CES this year, written for my friend Ron Mertens, while my feet are mostly recovered and catching up from being gone for a week.CES was good for me. A few years ago, the show gave me a 25th-anniversary badge, which was both flattering and a reminder that I’ve been doing this for a long time. Despite a reported ~5% increase in attendance, the show actually felt less cro…
CES 2026: Highlights from Samsung – channelnews
Samsung Electronics used CES 2026 to outline its vision for a more intelligent and connected home, unveiling a broad range of appliances and display technologies designed to adapt to everyday living through AI-driven personalisation and tightly integrated hardware. The company focused on practical improvements across laundry, garment care, climate control, cleaning and premium home entertainment, positioning its Bespoke AI ecosystem as the centre
7 products at CES 2026 I'd buy as soon as they'd take my money
While the Samsung S95H OLED happens to be the Best TV of CES this year, I'd personally buy one for two reasons that go beyond picture quality. Firstly, my current living room TV is set up adjacent to the main windows, so I often find myself pulling my curtains around to block incoming sunlight,…
For years, CES has served as a technological prelude to the next season in the world of consumer electronics. It's where companies first unveil their offerings, which will hit store shelves in the coming months. I have the impression that at this year's CES, Samsung was the only TV manufacturer to present its plans for 2026 in such a broad and consistent manner. The announcements weren't limited to individual models or demonstration prototypes. …
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