Anticipated Tech Innovations from Samsung, NVIDIA, LG, and More at CES in Las Vegas

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Engadget CES 2025: What to Expect at the Biggest Tech Conference

The Engadget CES 2025 team has landed in Las Vegas, gearing up to cover the latest and greatest in tech at the annual conference. With the convention center set to open on January 7, the team is already diving into previews and press conferences to get a sneak peek at what’s to come.

From AI integration to new processors and laptops, the team is expecting a wide range of innovations to be showcased at CES 2025. Companies like LG have already made waves with announcements of their QNED evo line of LCD TVs and bendable OLED gaming monitors. Hyundai Mobis is also set to unveil its “Holographic Windshield Display,” claiming a world’s first.

Keynotes from industry leaders like NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang and Delta CEO Ed Bastian are on the agenda, along with interviews with executives from companies like Panasonic, SiriusXM, Waymo, and Volvo group. Snap CEO Evan Spiegel and X CEO Linda Yaccarino are also slated to share insights on the future of their platforms.

As the team gears up for the official start of the show, they are keeping an eye out for trends like new video cards from AMD and NVIDIA, AI integration in PCs, advancements in earbuds for hearing health, and the electrification of vehicles, including flying taxis. Additionally, the team predicts a rise in satellite communication devices and improvements in dialog enhancement features on soundbars.

With updates rolling in and the team on the ground in Las Vegas, stay tuned for live coverage of all the exciting news and innovations coming out of CES 2025.

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