CES isn’t nearly far-out innovation, mobility visions and future ideas. Across Las Vegas’ exhibition halls, convention rooms and resort suites, a wealth of latest merchandise scramble for consideration, all hoping to be the subsequent huge factor. These had been the gadgets that caught our eye at CES 2026.
LG W6 Wallpaper TV
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Well, we needed to flag this one. LG’s new Wallpaper TV (no relation) is the newest within the firm’s OLED display screen line-up. LG’s use of the Wallpaper identify really dates again to 2017 nevertheless it’s revived it for 2026 with the brand new W6, an ultra-thin OLED TV that additionally options LG’s True Wireless expertise to keep away from the litter on enter wires across the elegantly styled plinth.
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Another display screen innovation on the present was the Samsung Transparent Micro LED, an 83.2” screen embedded in a pillar of glass. It also makes use of wireless tech, with a separate transmitter box that can be sited up to 30 feet from the TV itself.
More information at LG.com and Samsung.com
XGIMI Titan Noir Max Series
XGIMI Titan Noir Max Series projector
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The newest technology of XGIMI’s Titan collection of big-screen projectors was on present. The Titan Noir Max Series is a semi-pro system supposed for high-end house cinema methods or workplace functions. The projector specialists have given their new flagship a suitably powerful stance, with four adjustable legs supporting a body containing a revised an updated lens with deep, true colour contrast and reproduction. Preorders will open later in Q1 2026.
More information at US.XGIMI.com, @XGIMItech
JMGO O2S Ultra projector
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For a extra compact area with out compromising on picture high quality, take into account the brand new O2S Ultra from JGMO. Described because the ‘world’s smallest laser TV’, this short-throw projector guarantees 4K decision and the power to throw a 100” display screen onto a wall from a distance of simply 6.5”. Weighing in at beneath 5kg, the O2S comes with the newest model of Google TV onboard and has a maximum image size of 150”.
JMGO O2S Ultra Projector, from $2,799, Global.JMGO.com
IKEA Kallsup speaker
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As nicely as exhibiting off a brand new model of the Sabine Marcelis-designed Varmblixt lamp – complete with colour-changing function – IKEA also debuted the Kallsup, a tiny $10 cube of a Bluetooth speaker that comes in green, white and pink. Arriving in stores this April, a gaggle of Kallsups can be wirelessly paired – up to 100 – allowing for interesting sculptural speaker combos.
Shure MV88 USB-C stereo microphone
Shure MV88 USB-C Stereo Microphone
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Shure revealed the MV88 USB-C, a handy pocket-sized audio accessory for podcasters, musicians and sound recordists. Now upgraded to include USB-C connectivity – thus bringing up to date compatibility with almost all high-end modern smart phones – the unit includes Shure’s popular and powerful MV88 stereo condenser microphone. An onboard Auto Level Mode prevents clipping, along with a denoising function and simple plug and play operation, as well as an app to fine tune compression, gain, EQ and more.
MV88 USB-C Stereo Microphone, £145, Shure.com
Victrola Soundstage speaker
Victrola Soundstage speaker
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Victrola Soundstage, $349, Victrola.com, @Victrola.Audio
RingConn Gen 3 smart ring
RingConn Gen 3 smart ring
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RingConn’s Gen smart ring is one of the better-established models in this still relatively esoteric area of wearables. The third-generation version of the Gen places more emphasis on the jewellery aspect of the device, with no less than 10 different sizes and more finishes than just gold and silver. The ring’s tiny sensor suite is designed to measure everything from sleep to stress, blood oxygen, menstrual cycles and heart rate, as well as physical activity. New for Gen 3 is the ability to take blood pressure readings and send notifications via small vibration.
More information at RingConn.com
InkPoster Duna
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E-ink display specialists InkPoster launched a new flagship device, the InkPoster Duna, an A1-sized screen that was shaped in collaboration with Italian design agency Pininfarina. The company is adamant that this is no mere digital photo frame – or a TV – but something capable of displaying gallery-grade, paper-like reproductions of artworks in home, office and public spaces.
InkPoster Duna designed by Pininfarina
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Pininfarina has given its sculptural skills to the metal and Alcantara frame, with its choice of finishes and visible stitching. Unsurprisingly demonstrated with a selection of Pininfarina-designed automotive classics, the Duna is perhaps more mancave than MoMA. The always-on screen has a hefty battery that holds a whole year’s worth of charge, offering complete freedom of placement and no awkward wires.
InkPoster Duna designed by Pininfarina
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InkPoster x Pininfarina Dura, from £5,308.98, InkPoster.com
TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER
TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER e-ink tablet
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The Note A1 NXTPAPER is a more modestly scaled e-ink display from specialists TCL. The large stylus-driven 11.5” screen follows the standard playbook of handwriting-to-text conversion and there are also language conversion, drawing and ‘inspirational tools’. The A1 NXTPAPER (which isn’t actually A1 sized, of course), also has an optional keyboard, making this a fine and deliberately distraction-free alternative to a laptop.
TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER with accessories
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More information at TCL.com
HP Eliteboard G1A portable PC
HP Eliteboard G1A ultra portable PC
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HP’s Eliteboard G1A squeezes a very reasonably specified PC into the smallest form factor available – the keyboard. Designed for hot-deskers and remote workers who need only take the bare essentials between bases, the G1A features a ruggedised, water-resistant keyboard, beneath which is a PC powerful enough to run Microsoft’s CoPilot infested, sorry, enabled, software suite.
HP Eliteboard G1A ultra portable PC
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An optional onboard battery allows you to preserve the state of play so you don’t even need to power off when heading to your next monitor-equipped hotspot. We think it’ll also be a hit with home-working minimalists.
More information at HP.com