Whether you're in the market for a new TV, hoping to kit out your smart home, eager to hear how autonomous cars will shift in 2020 or super into virtual reality, CES 2020 is shaping up to be one big technology play house — and we're there to feed you every fun detail.
We'll be checking in with the biggest tech brands from LG to Lenovo, Samsung to Hisense and getting hands on with some of the coolest devices including headphones, smart speakers, lighting for your home and more. We'll update our discoveries daily so you don't have to miss anything, even if you can't make it Vegas yourself.
So let's get started, with everything that's happening at the world's biggest tech show so far in 2020.
Day Two
LG debuted a number of new smart kitchen devicesGearBrain
We're starting the morning with a ton of news. Here's the highlights of what we've seen so far — and CES 2020 hasn't even officially opened.
LG is debuting a new smart kitchen, finally hitting the pain points real cooks have at home. InstaView, that cool feature that lets you see inside an appliance, is coming to your oven, and LG is delivering a new craft ice maker that makes 25 spheres at once.
ADT has launched its new DIY service — Blue by ADT — which will piggyback on LifeShield. All existing LifeShield products are folded into the new service, but there are new products now launching too.
We also got to test drive with some new connected car technology, and spoke with Bosch about its artificially-intelligent driver monitoring system, and Lenovo debuted a new smart frame, a rotating screen that can display your photos, but also has the flat matte look of a painting, perfect for tapping into hundreds of files of art work that comes with the app.
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Day One
Today was all about getting a sneak peak at what we'll see on the show floors at CES 2020. Of course we saw robots, and learned about new products that will help those growing older stay at home longer. We heard from Tile, which is going to help us find our HP laptops should they disappear, plus wearable companies showed off the devices you'll use this year including Withings, with its new ScanWatch — able to help detect heart arrhythmia as well as sleep apnea, and Muse also updated its meditation device.
We're fascinated with the new (very affordable) Ambassador translator from Waverly Labs, and also this new smart thermometer from Yummly and Whirlpool which will make cooking your week night dinners a little less stressful.
Samsung had TVs of every size available at CES 2020GearBrain
One the smart home front there are myriad products coming to connect how you operate your living space. Samsung wowed us with new TVs for our home. D-Link is getting an AI-powered Lutron has a wireless dimmer that works with smart bulbs, Plus TP-Link has new mesh routers to help us link to all these products much (much) faster.
CES takes place across Las Vegas at multiple casinos and hotelsGearBrain
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Day Zero
Okay, we'll come clean — we haven't touched down on the Las Vegas Strip quite yet. But that doesn't mean we haven't been furiously covering the news already breaking about what's happening at CES. We know Samsung is tipped to reveal a TV without bezels this year, Magic Leap is rumored to be appearing, Byton and BMW will both talk cars, and we expect to see lots (and lots) of robots.
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