CES 2026
• Start: Tuesday, January 6, 2026
• End: Friday, January 9, 2026
• Where: Las Vegas, Nevada
• More info: www.ces.tech
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) is about to light up Las Vegas once again, kicking off just days after New Year’s fireworks fade. This isn’t just another trade show—it’s the global launchpad for the next wave of technology, where the biggest names in the industry flex their innovation muscles and set the tone for the year ahead.
This year, expect more than dazzling TVs and futuristic cars. HP, Dell, Lenovo, Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Samsung, ASUS, and Microsoft are all primed to showcase breakthroughs that will hit shelves by spring. The spotlight is firmly on AI‑powered everything: laptops with Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs, AMD’s Zen 5 Ryzen 9000X3D processors, Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite, and NVIDIA’s latest GPUs designed to supercharge generative AI workloads. Expect Copilot+ PCs to dominate the conversation, with Microsoft weaving AI deeper into Windows experiences.
But CES wouldn’t be CES without the wild concepts. Razer and Lenovo are rumored to bring their signature “what if?” devices—think foldable gaming rigs, modular accessories, and experimental form factors that blur the line between PC and console. The automotive sector will continue its AI revolution, with BMW, Mercedes, and Sony Honda Mobility teasing cars that double as digital assistants. And don’t overlook the smart home: Samsung and LG are pushing ambient AI appliances that anticipate your needs before you ask.
CES 2026 is shaping up to be the year of ambient AI and performance leaps. From OLED gaming notebooks that punch above their weight to AI‑driven wearables that monitor health in real time, the show floor will be packed with devices that feel like science fiction made real.
Follow our non‑stop coverage as we break down every major announcement, from headline‑grabbing keynotes to the hidden gems tucked away in startup booths. And when the dust settles, stay tuned for our Best of CES 2026 Awards, where we crown the most jaw‑dropping, game‑changing, and downright coolest tech of the year.
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Handhelds Lenovo reavealed a SteamOS variant of its flagship handheld gaming PC is coming to market in 2026.

HP OMEN gaming hardware is no more, it's rebranded to HyperX
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ASUS unveils new ZenBook S14 and S16 laptops with improved performance and battery life
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A brand new dual-screen laptop designed for gamers and creators launches this year
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