CES 2026: The Products That Stole the Show
CES 2026 is gradually becoming a thing of the past, but like every year, it brought to the forefront many interesting new tech products. Let’s take a look at some that impressed us.
The Switchbot Onero H1 Assistant Robot
Assistant robots have firmly entered the spotlight at technology exhibitions, and at CES 2026 we got to know the Switchbot Onero H1, which appears to be the most advanced one.
The company presented various scenarios where it makes users’ lives easier by performing everyday household chores, such as tidying up, collecting clothes, etc.
We do not know the release date yet, but it is estimated that its price will reach a five-digit number!
LG's Wallpaper TV
LG made a dynamic appearance at this year's CES 2026 and presented the OLED Evo W6, also known as its Wallpaper TV.
This is the company's thinnest OLED which uses the wireless control box to reduce cables on its frame, and the only thing you'll need is the power supply.
The Korean company promises 20% brighter panels and a design that truly stands out.
The first smart LEGO bricks
LEGO had a special presence at the exhibition, as it showcased the next step in its bricks.
LEGO Smart Bricks are next-generation bricks that are activated and bring new "color" and "flavor" to play through chips embedded inside them.
They can produce sounds and change color depending on the player's actions and, in general, they can transform and modernize play.
The Samsung trifold is here
The triple-folding smartphone from Samsung, the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, has been in the works for a while and has now made its official debut.
The new foldable comes with a screen that expands from 6.5 to 10 inches when fully unfolded, offering users more space for reading or work.
The AMOLED display looks impressive and its main camera comes in at 200MP.
The laptop with a screen that changes dimensions!
Lenovo presented at CES 2026 a new concept, the Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable, which is essentially a Legion Pro 7i with a 16-inch screen that extends from the right and left, reaching up to 23.8 inches.
The side sections extend without the user noticing, also offering various options for aspect ratios, always depending on your needs.
This concept is not appearing for the first time, but Lenovo’s proposal seems closer to implementation than any other.
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