CES 2026 showcased a preview of the upcoming design trends and technological advancements poised to influence consumer electronics in the near future, ranging from televisions and laptops to robotics.
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DuRoBo Krono e-reader | The 6.1-inch Krono e-reader from DuRoBo features a remarkable 128GB of storage, surpassing typical e-readers. It includes Bluetooth, a speaker, and a 300 ppi display all within a compact design. (Image: DuRoBo)
TCL X11L SQD-Mini LED TV | The X11L utilizes TCL’s innovative “Super Quantum Dot” layer, moving beyond traditional RGB backlighting. This enhancement delivers improved peak brightness and OLED-like contrast in a 4K mini-LED display. (Image: X/@TCL_Global)
Xreal 1S glasses | The Xreal 1S glasses transform 2D content into spatial 3D images, projecting a virtual screen of 500 inches at a 1200p resolution – an enhancement from previous versions. (Image: X/@XREAL_Global)
ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 14 and ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 11 Aura | Lenovo introduced its most modular laptops ever, allowing for individual part replacement. Both feature a new 10MP wide-angle camera, complete with advanced distortion correction for superior image clarity. (Image: Lenovo)
MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z | The RTX 5090 Lightning Z from MSI is a top-tier, liquid-cooled GPU designed for extreme overclocking. It features a robust power delivery system with dual 12V connectors, supporting up to 1000W, while an 8-inch display allows for real-time monitoring. (Image: MSI)
Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Monitor | Dell unveiled the first-ever 52-inch 6K monitor, aimed at professionals managing multiple video and data inputs. The curved 6144×2560 display incorporates Thunderbolt 4 connectivity and a built-in KVM switch for seamless control of several PCs. (Image: Dell)