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CES 2026: AI Gets Physical, TVs Get Vivid

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Physical AI is the new trend, making devices smarter and more practical.
  • RGB LED TVs offer ultra-vivid colors, surpassing previous display technologies.
  • Wi-Fi 8 is on the horizon, promising better efficiency and lower latency.
CES 2026: AI Gets Physical, TVs Get Vivid

CES 2026 in Las Vegas marked a significant pivot towards 'Physical AI,' moving beyond software-based chatbots to intelligent hardware. This new wave of technology aims to make everyday devices, from self-driving cars to robotic companions, more practical and capable. Industry leaders like Nvidia are championing a future where customization of AI hardware becomes accessible to everyone.

The latest advancements in display technology were also on full display. Consumers can anticipate ultra-vivid televisions featuring RGB LED screens, which offer superior color reproduction compared to previous OLED and mini-LED models. While companies like Hisense, Samsung, and LG showcased these innovations, TCL and LG experimented with even more advanced technologies like Super Quantum Dot Mini-LED and wallpaper-thin displays.

Beyond AI and displays, CES 2026 highlighted the future of connectivity and personal computing. Wi-Fi 8 is on the horizon, set to offer reduced latency and increased throughput, with companies like Asus already developing compatible routers. The laptop chip race also intensified, with AMD, Qualcomm, and Intel announcing next-generation processors focused on AI performance and efficiency, signaling a powerful year for personal technology.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Physical AI' refers to intelligent hardware and robots designed for practical, real-world applications, moving beyond software-only AI.
RGB LED screens were a major highlight, offering ultra-vivid colors and improved contrast over previous high-end TV technologies.
While specs are still being finalized, the industry is moving towards Wi-Fi 8, with some companies aiming for router releases by the end of 2026.

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