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CES 2026 In Vegas

Reported by Alecia Venkataraman, Michael Jorge, Samuel Means, Toni Mitchell

  • Published: Jan 10, 2026, 10:24 PM EST
  • Updated: Jan 6, 2026, 9:33 AM EST
  • Filed from: Las Vegas, NV
  • Duration: 30 sec
  • Views: 558

1/9/2026 Las Vegas — Each January, technology companies descend on Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show, aka CES.

To give an early look at where technology could be headed and bring about dialogue on what people want and need in their homes, cars or just day-to-day life.

The big hitters in the tech industry, such as Samsung, Nvidia, Lego, Dell, Intel and others spent the week presenting products and demonstrating new hardware and software.

There were new devices with AI features, robotics demonstrations, foldable devices and even a wallpaper-thin TV by LG.

There was a ton of tech that stood out, from solving everyday annoyances to providing something bold and different.

One thing many in attendance commented on about the week-long tech show was that companies took significant risks with their products. Some felt close to becoming reality while others were still in the experimental phase.

Credits

  • Alecia VenkataramanWriter/Creative Director/staff/alecia-venkataraman
  • Michael JorgeSenior Video Editor/staff/michael-jorge
  • Samuel MeansVideo Editor/staff/samuel-means
  • Curtiss PhilipsenActor /VO Artist/staff/curtiss-philipsen
  • Henry ChandlerActor/VO Artist/staff/henry-chandler
  • Lloyd MorrisActor / VO Artist/staff/lloyd-morris
  • Toni MitchellSenior Reporter/staff/toni-mitchell

Transcript

Hey, why are you going to Vegas?

CES is happening.

Ah, that's that DJ.

Yeah.

No.

Consumer Electronics Show.

Every major tech company is gonna be there this week.

TV, wearables, AI, smart cars.

Wearable tech gadgets.

Yeah.

I feel you.

Uh, why else would I go?

Yes.

Why else would he go?

You have fun with those gadgets now.

Don't void the warranty.