CES 2025 highlights: What we’ve seen so far

Mashable is on the ground CES 2025Offered to cover the latest consumer technology. The team is hope Big announcement for E.VTV, Gaming upgradesSmart home devices, and lots and lots of AI-powered gadgets.

Check here for the most noteworthy highlights that are updated regularly, from the absurd to the “wow” and everything in between.

TVs with AI are popular at CES 2025

Two major themes collide for CES 2025: AI and TVs. Samsung’s Neo QLED, OLED and QLED, and frame models And LG’s OLED Evo lineup is packed with AI features to customize audio/video settings, recommend content and personalize your TV experience. Also, Samsung and LG both have it Partnered with Microsoft to bring Copilot integration to their respective models. TBD about whether the AI ​​features on TVs become useful tools or gimmicky bloatware, but expect a lot more to come.

Samsung Vision AI was unveiled at CES 2025

Samsung unveiled Vision AI, a suite of AI-powered features for its TV lineup.
Credit: Samsung

LG StanByMe 2 Portable Battery Powered TV

LG’s battery-powered, 27-inch, $999 TV in a briefcase went viral last year as a convenient and budget-friendly way for road trippers to watch TV anywhere. This year, LG announced StanByMe 2, An update from the previous model with longer battery life (three hours to four hours) and higher resolution (1080p to 1440p). Availability and pricing have not yet been announced.

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An electric spoon that makes things salty

of Kirin Electric salt spoon Certainly falls into the odd category of CES offerings. By sending an electric current through the spoon to your tongue, it tricks your taste buds into thinking you’re eating something saltier than it is. Mashable’s Matt Binder did a hands-on “mouth-on” (sorry) and confirmed that it works. A useful gadget for anyone trying to use less salt, though sadly it’s not currently available in the US.

Robot, robot, robot

Robots are another mainstay you can expect to see at CES, and This year has not disappointed. So far we have seen that a Robot-lamp hybrid From Jizai who looks like a Pixar mascot, called a robot R2D3 from OpenDroids Who deals with household chores, and Roborock Service Z70 It is a vacuum robot with a robotic arm that picks up obstacles in its path like socks.

A dyslexia-friendly monitor

The French startup is Lily for Life Prepared a monitor To help people with dyslexia, by solving the underlying problem of overlapping “mirror” images caused by dyslexia with two dominant eyes. Mashable’s Chance Townsend explains how it works: “The Lili screen emits almost imperceptible light flashes that correct this overlap by creating a shift in visual perception. This innovation increases text comprehension and makes the experience more enjoyable. makes. for the reader, according to the company.”

Lily for Life dyslexia-friendly monitor

This monitor addresses the underlying challenges for people with dyslexia.
Credit: Mashable / Chance Townsend

Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series is rumored to be announced on Monday

Anyone who follows AI news or gaming innovations expects a lot Nvidia’s January 6 keynote. The GPU-maker that powers AI models and gaming engines is expected to unveil its GeForce RTX 50-series. Mashable’s Alex Perry has the detailsBut TL;DR it should be really fast and powerful. Stay tuned for today’s announcement at 6:30 pm PST/9:30 pm EST.

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