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CES 2026: All the Must-See Tech Announcements

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CES 2026, the world’s largest consumer technology expo, is underway in Las Vegas. Running from January 6 to 9, the event showcases the latest innovations from major tech companies, offering industry insiders hands-on experiences with new products.

Here’s a look at some of the biggest announcements so far:

Acer
Acer unveiled refreshed Nitro and Aspire laptops featuring the latest AMD processors and new Swift laptops with Intel Core Ultra chips. The Swift 16 AI boasts the largest haptic trackpad on the market, while the Swift Edge 14 AI is incredibly light at just 900 grams. Acer also announced gaming-focused products, including new Nitro and Predator laptops and a 1,000Hz gaming monitor.

AMD
AMD introduced several new processors, including the Ryzen AI 400 and Ryzen Pro 400 series, Ryzen AI Max Plus chips, and the Ryzen 7 9850X3D gaming processor with Zen 5 architecture, 120W TDP, and 104MB total cache.

ASUS
ASUS revealed three new ROG OLED monitors with RGB Stripe Pixel technology for sharper visuals. It also showed off the dual-screen Zephyrus Duo laptop, conventional Zephyrus gaming laptops, Xreal display glasses, and a Wi-Fi 8 concept router.

Dell
Dell returned to its classic XPS brand, announcing refreshed XPS 14 and 16 laptops. These feature thinner designs, improved repairability, dedicated function keys, Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips, and OLED or LCD displays.

Eufy
Eufy launched a solar-powered wall light and camera combo with 4K night vision, along with new doorbells, cameras, smart locks, robot vacuums, and its first wireless tracking card compatible with Find Hub.

Google
Google showcased new Gemini features for Google TV, including a redesigned answer interface, natural language commands, Google Photos integration, and support for Nano Banana/Veo. TCL Google TVs will receive these features first.

Govee
Govee introduced new smart lighting products, including the Floor Lamp 3, Ceiling Light Ultra, and Sky Ceiling Light, building on its reputation for innovative lighting solutions.

HONOR
HONOR revealed the Robot Phone, a smartphone with an integrated gimbal camera for smooth video recording. The gimbal folds into the phone when not in use. The phone is expected to launch at MWC 2026 in March.

HP
HP announced the EliteBook X G2 laptops, new HyperX OMEN MAX gaming laptops, an Xbox-licensed arcade controller, and the EliteBoard G1a — a full PC built into a keyboard.

Lenovo
Lenovo’s Tech World event showcased the Legion 7a, Yoga 9i Pro laptops, two rollable concepts, the Legion Go 2 handheld running Steam OS, concept glasses from Rokid, and new power accessories.

LG
LG returned to the Wallpaper TV with the 9mm-thin W6 OLED model featuring a 4K 165Hz panel and zero-connect box. It also introduced CLOiD, an AI-powered home robot capable of cooking, laundry, and household chores.

Motorola
Motorola revealed a FIFA World Cup edition Razr, Moto Tag 2, Moto Watch, Moto Pen Ultra, and its first book-style foldable phone, the Razr Fold. The company also introduced the Motorola Signature phone with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip and triple 50MP camera system.

NVIDIA
NVIDIA focused on software and AI, unveiling the Rubin AI platform, DLSS 4.5 for improved gaming visuals, and GeForce Now apps for Linux and Fire TV.

Pebble
Pebble highlighted its Pebble Round 2 smartwatch with a 14-day battery life and the Pebble Index 01 smart ring for voice notes and task management.

Samsung
Samsung showcased a 130-inch Micro RGB TV, the Galaxy Book 6 series laptops, and new tools using wearable data to detect early signs of mental decline. It also demonstrated a crease-free folding display.

TCL
TCL announced the NXTPAPER 70 Pro smartphone with a matte display and optional stylus, and the high-end X11L TV series featuring SQD-Mini LED technology and Gemini support, priced between $6,999 and $9,999.

CES 2026 proves that technology continues to push boundaries, from ultra-thin TVs and gaming innovations to AI-powered home assistants and futuristic smartphones.

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