What We Expect to See at CES 2026

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What We Expect to See at CES 2026

From AI-powered PCs and next-generation displays to smart homes, mobility, and policy debates, CES 2026 is shaping up to be a defining moment for the global consumer technology industry.

By VisitCES Editorial Team · Las Vegas · January 2026
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CES returns to Las Vegas once again as the world’s most influential consumer electronics companies gather to define the technology roadmap for 2026 and beyond. Expectations are high across nearly every category, from artificial intelligence and personal computing to displays, smart homes, and automotive innovation. Here’s what industry experts and media observers anticipate seeing on the show floor at CES 2026.

Artificial Intelligence Everywhere

Artificial intelligence will be impossible to ignore at CES 2026. AI is no longer a standalone feature—it’s becoming deeply embedded into nearly every product category. Expect AI-ready hardware across PCs, smart devices, displays, and even portable gadgets designed to bring AI assistants wherever you go.

Major chipmakers are expected to announce new AI-focused infrastructure hardware, spanning data centers, edge computing, and consumer-grade devices. At the same time, a wave of experimental AI-powered wearables and handheld devices may attempt to become the next breakout category.

AI PCs and Laptops at CES 2026

Laptops and the Evolution of the AI PC

Laptop announcements at CES 2026 will likely center on refreshed designs powered by next-generation processors. Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake Core Ultra chips, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite, and potential new AMD Ryzen AI processors could form a powerful CPU trifecta.

Dedicated neural processing units (NPUs) are quickly becoming standard, enabling on-device AI features like Microsoft Copilot and background AI tasks. As a result, the term “AI PC” may soon fade into irrelevance—AI capabilities will simply be expected in mainstream laptops.

Gaming laptops, however, may see fewer dramatic changes this year, as most announced processors prioritize efficiency and productivity over raw gaming performance.

Desktops and PC Components

Desktop CPUs and GPUs are expected to see modest updates rather than major generational leaps. AMD and Intel may introduce limited refreshes of existing processor lines, offering incremental performance improvements rather than brand-new architectures.

On the graphics side, rising memory costs have injected uncertainty into GPU roadmaps. While rumors of Nvidia RTX Super cards and new Intel Arc GPUs persist, concrete announcements remain far from guaranteed.

Wi-Fi, Networking, and Connectivity

With Wi-Fi 7 now firmly established, Wi-Fi 8 is expected to dominate networking discussions at CES 2026. Although certification is still a way off, early draft-based chipsets may make appearances, especially in futuristic prototype devices.

Rather than dramatically increasing speed, Wi-Fi 8 aims to improve reliability and stability—an upgrade that matters to nearly everyone relying on wireless connectivity.

Displays and Monitors

Monitor technology continues to push boundaries, particularly in gaming. Ultra-high refresh rates, including experimental 500Hz and even 1,000Hz modes, are expected to draw attention.

AI-powered image enhancement is also becoming standard in smart monitors, while new panel technologies—such as RGB Mini-LED and expanded OLED offerings—promise better color accuracy and brightness.

HDMI 2.2 prototypes will be showcased, doubling bandwidth to support extreme resolutions like 8K at 240Hz and even 16K with compression.

Storage Technology

Rising SSD prices are likely to influence storage announcements at CES 2026. Manufacturers may lean more heavily on cost-effective components such as QLC NAND and DRAM-less designs.

Energy-efficient PCIe 5.0 SSDs are also expected to gain traction, aiming to deliver next-gen performance without the excessive heat of early Gen 5 models.

CES 2026 TVs and Home Theater Technology

TVs and Home Theater

RGB LED TVs could be the breakout home theater trend of CES 2026. By using red, green, and blue LED clusters instead of traditional white or blue backlights, these displays promise wider color gamuts than even OLED panels.

In audio, Dolby FlexConnect is poised to reshape home theater setups by wirelessly synchronizing speakers, soundbars, and TVs, automatically optimizing spatial audio regardless of placement.

Smart Home Innovation

Robot vacuums continue to evolve rapidly, with new movement capabilities, stronger suction, and advanced mopping systems expected to debut. Smart locks are another key focus, driven by the emerging Aliro standard designed for precise phone-based access control.

AI-powered security cameras with Matter support will further push interoperability and intelligent monitoring across smart homes.

Fitness, Health, and Wearables

CES remains a showcase for unconventional health and wellness tech. Expect wearables to expand beyond watches into rings, glasses, earbuds, and even smart mirrors—potentially at more accessible price points.

Artificial intelligence will play a growing role in personalized health insights, especially among smaller, innovative brands.

XR, Smart Glasses, and Immersive Tech

While major breakthroughs in XR may still be on the horizon, CES 2026 will likely feature iterative improvements to existing headsets and smart glasses. Larger leaps may arrive once platforms like Android XR mature further.

Automotive Technology

Automotive innovation at CES is shifting. With EV momentum slowing in the U.S., automakers are expected to highlight hybrids, gas-powered vehicles, autonomous driving technology, and alternative battery applications rather than flashy new EV launches.

Tech Policy and the Bigger Picture

Policy discussions will again loom large at CES 2026. Industry leaders are expected to voice strong opinions on AI development, data centers, tariffs, and regulatory pressures, all under the renewed influence of the Trump administration.

CES 2026 isn’t just about gadgets—it’s about how technology, policy, and global markets intersect to shape the year ahead.

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