CES 2026: Nvidia, Lenovo and Samsung chase AI consumer market
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Major technology companies will gather in Las Vegas next week to convince everyday consumers that artificial intelligence belongs in their homes, as the industry faces skepticism about whether people actually want AI-powered devices. The Consumer Electronics Show, scheduled for Jan 6-9, serves as the launching pad where tech firms present their products for the coming year. This time around, companies from Nvidia Corp to Samsung Electronics Co and Lenovo Group Ltd plan to showcase devices where AI sits at the center rather than as an add-on feature. Nvidia‘s boss Jensen Huang will likely draw crowds as he promotes the technology that powers AI systems. But he won’t be alone. Dozens of companies will display products aimed at testing whether shoppers are ready to embrace gadgets built primarily around artificial intelligence. Smart glasses take center stage The convention floor will feature a heavy concentration of AI-enabled equipment this year. One popular category includes smart eyewear similar to what Meta Platforms Inc. has already released. Snap Inc. and Apple Inc. both aim to launch their own versions before 2026 ends. While Meta and Snap will attend the show, most announcements in this space are expected from smaller manufacturers. These include Xreal Inc., Vuzix Corp, Halliday Global Ltd, Rokid, and Even Realities. Meta recently introduced its first smart glasses with a built-in display, so new hardware announcements seem unlikely. The company may instead demonstrate updated or new software capabilities. Snap faces a similar situation. The company probably won’t use this event to reveal pricing or release dates for its upcoming Specs glasses. However, attendees will get to view the Specs in person, an opportunity previously limited mostly to journalists. Beyond eyewear like glasses and goggles, some products will appear as rings or take completely different shapes. This variety shows that both startups and…
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