What is CES 2026?
Every January, the tech world descends on Las Vegas to do what it does best… Show off.
Big screens get bigger, robots get weirder, and someone inevitably reveals a product that makes you say, “Why does this exist… and why do I kind of want one?” That’s what CES 2026 is all about.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is where tech companies go all-in on bold ideas, futuristic concepts, and quirky gadgets you won’t see anywhere else. Some products are polished and ready for shelves, others feel more like a sneak peek into the future, and a few are just wonderfully ridiculous. But that’s exactly what makes CES so interesting.
CES 2026 didn’t disappoint. From next-level displays and AI-powered wearables to robots that do things robots probably shouldn’t be doing yet, this year’s showcase was packed with innovation, creativity, and more than a little spectacle. Not everything unveiled will end up in homes or offices, but it all gives us a glimpse of where technology is heading.
Let’s take a look at 10 of the most jaw-dropping tech products showcased at CES 2026.
#1: Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Laptop (Concept)

The Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable is a futuristic gaming laptop concept unveiled at CES 2026 that takes portable gaming to a whole new dimension. At its core, it looks like a powerful 16-inch gaming laptop, but with a screen that expands horizontally into a 21.5- or even 24-inch ultrawide display with the tap of a button, giving you desktop-style real estate without lugging a monitor around.
Designed for gamers and esports pros who travel, this proof-of-concept combines extreme performance hardware with a mechanically ingenious rollable OLED panel that maximises immersion. It’s incredibly exciting because it brings a twice-as-big display experience to a single device without external screens, and shows where laptop design could be heading.
As a concept, there’s no confirmed release date yet, but Lenovo’s history with rollable tech suggests a commercial version could eventually arrive if demand and engineering converge.
#2: Samsung 130″ Micro RGB TV
Samsung’s 130-inch Micro RGB TV stole the spotlight at CES 2026 as one of the largest and most advanced displays ever shown, blending cutting-edge panel tech with jaw-dropping scale.
This flagship model uses Micro RGB pixels, which are tiny, individually controlled red, green and blue LEDs, to deliver improved colour accuracy, contrast, and brightness compared to traditional displays, making it feel more like an immersive viewing experience, rather than a TV.
Its gallery-style design, with built-in tuned audio and AI-powered image processing, turns the screen into both a centrepiece and a smart home hub. It showcases not just bigger screens, but a shift toward AI-enhanced living spaces that adapt to entertainment, gaming and everyday life.
While pricing and exact retail timing haven’t been fully disclosed, Samsung and industry sources expect this ultra-premium display to begin rolling out later in 2026.
#3: Motorola Galaxy Z TriFold phone
Motorola’s Galaxy Z TriFold, another eye-catcher at CES 2026, pushes foldable smartphone design even further by adding a third foldable panel, transforming a traditional phone into a tablet-sized screen when needed.
Instead of a single hinge like most foldables, it uses two hinges and three screens to deliver up to a 10-inch display when fully unfolded, perfect for multitasking, side-by-side apps, and media viewing.
The TriFold’s smart magnetic hinge system even guides users through the correct folding sequence with subtle feedback, making the experience feel more natural despite the complexity. Early hands-on impressions have praised its productivity chops and ability to run multiple apps at once, a big win for creative users and professionals on the go.
After showing at CES 2026, the TriFold is already rolling out in select regions and is expected to expand to more markets throughout early to mid-2026.
#4: Solos AirGo V2 AI Smart Glasses
At CES 2026, Solos AirGo V2 smart glasses took wearable technology a step further by combining lightweight frame design with powerful AI-driven features.
These glasses go beyond simple notifications, they offer hands-free AI assistance powered by models like ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude, which can identify objects, translate text, answer questions and interact with the world in real time.
The integrated 16 MP camera captures high-resolution photos and video, while voice and visual AI interactions make these glasses feel more like a personal assistant than just hardware. A modular battery design means extended use across days, and an add-on charging case is expected around mid 2026.
What makes the AirGo V2 especially cool is its balance of function and wearability, they look like stylish eyewear first and advanced smart tech second, making AI accessible without needing to reach for your phone constantly.
#5: HP Eliteboard G1a Keyboard PC

HP’s Eliteboard G1a is a clever rethink of what a desktop computer can be. Instead of a traditional tower or tiny box under your desk, the entire PC, including processor, storage and ports, is integrated directly into a full-size keyboard.
At CES 2026 this design stood out for its simplicity and efficiency, you just plug a monitor into the keyboard and instantly have a compact workstation with a low footprint, minimal cables and easy serviceability. It’s ideal for small offices, flexible workstations, and shared desk environments where space matters and setup time should be minimal.
While HP hasn’t confirmed a global release date yet, the Eliteboard G1a’s appearance at CES suggests it’s moving toward broader availability in 2026, with more details expected soon.
#6: Lego Smart Play Bricks
Lego’s Smart Play Bricks proved to be one of the most delightful CES 2026 surprises, blending childhood nostalgia with modern tech in a way that feels both familiar and new. These are regular-looking Lego 2×4 bricks embedded with sensors, lights, sounds and connectivity capabilities, and they interact with special smart tiles and minifigures to react dynamically during play.
Rather than forcing screens into playtime, Lego kept everything tactile and imaginative, bricks make sound effects, interact with each other, and respond in real time to movement and placement.
The Smart Play bricks are part of Lego’s broader Smart Play ecosystem, and they’re scheduled to start debuting in sets like Star Wars Smart Play in March 2026, where kids and adults can immediately see how classic builds come to life with sound, light and responsive behaviour.
#7: LG CLOiD Home Robot
The LG CLOiD Home Robot was one of the CES 2026 products that captured imaginations by promising a true smart home companion. Designed around LG’s “Zero Labor Home” vision, CLOiD combines humanoid capabilities with advanced automation to help with everyday chores like folding laundry, coordinating smart appliances and interacting naturally with people at home.
The robot’s articulated arms, expressive interface and ability to integrate with connected devices make it feel like something out of a sci-fi movie rather than standard home tech. While performance on the show floor showed there’s still room for refinement, CLOiD embodies the future of home robotics by tackling real tasks, not just rolling around or playing music, and hints at a future where robots could genuinely reduce daily work in smart households.
No firm release timeline was announced at CES 2026.
#8: Petkit Intelligent AI Pet Feeder
Petkit’s Intelligent AI Pet Feeder stood out at CES 2026 by bringing serious brainpower to everyday pet care. Rather than just dispensing kibble, this AI-powered feeder monitors pet eating behaviour with a built-in camera and sensors, tracks meal portions, and can even recognise individual pets using facial data.
It’s part of a broader suite of connected devices from Petkit that aim to automate feeding while providing health-focused insights, such as when a pet skips meals or eats too quickly, and alert owners through an app. One of the feeder models showcased can handle up to 7 days of meals with NFC-tracked freshness and automatic sanitation using UVC light, making it ideal for busy pet parents or frequent travellers.
Petkit plans to launch these devices around April 2026, often partnering with pet food brands for distribution and refills.
#9: Reolink Omni X16 PoE Triple-Lens Security System
The Reolink Omni X16 PoE flagship security camera system brought advanced surveillance tech to CES 2026 with an impressive triple-lens design that combines broad panoramic coverage and powerful zoom into one single unit.
Featuring a 16 MP panoramic module with a 180° ultra-wide view and an 8 MP pan-tilt-zoom lens capable of 16× optical zoom, this camera can monitor wide areas and then lock in for detailed close-ups without needing multiple devices. With synchronized smart tracking, it can follow subjects automatically, making it ideal for both home and business security applications.
Paired with Reolink’s new AI hub for on-device analytics and natural-language alerts, this system improves privacy and responsiveness compared to cloud-dependent setups. Pricing and exact release timing are still being finalised, but the Omni X16 was recognised at CES 2026 as a standout security innovation for 2026.
#10: GE Profile Fridge with Grocery Assistant

The GE Profile Smart 4-Door French-Door Refrigerator with Grocery Assistant is a CES 2026 highlight that reimagines the kitchen fridge as a smart planning hub.
Rather than just keeping food cold, this high-tech fridge uses a built-in barcode scanner, interior cameras and an 8-inch touchscreen to automatically track what’s inside, create a digital inventory, and help you plan meals or shopping lists, all accessible via the GE SmartHQ app.
With voice controls and AI-driven suggestions, it can even recommend recipes based on what you’ve got and flag items approaching expiry to cut down food waste. Designed to make everyday grocery shopping and meal prep easier, this smart fridge is expected to hit stores around April 2026, with pricing set to reflect its premium features.
These 10 products are incredibly exciting, and examples of the future of tech, which Adept IT Solutions will continue to stay on top of to provide value to our customers.