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TechHere’s the new tech we expect to see in 2025The Consumer Electronics Show will kick off 2025 with a raft of new releasesWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
The Consumer Electronics Show will kick off 2025 with a raft of new releases
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: LG)
(Image credit: LG)
A new year means a new round of updates across most forms of electronic products. From fridges to OLED TVs, 2025 will bring new models with more features and improved performance.
While different models will be released throughout the year, there’s one event that gives the whole industry a giant kickstart in January. The Consumer Electronics Show – orCESfor short – is the biggest electronics trade show in the world and takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada, every January.
It’s not just new products, though. CES is often a showcase for concepts and innovations in future technology. Advances such as the CD, HD TV, and Xbox were all shown first at the show.
In recent years, transparent TVs, colour-changing cars, and autonomous motorbikes have all been at the show, while the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) is a running theme that is bound to continue.
In 2025, we already have a good idea of some of the products we expect to see but there are bound to be some surprises on the first day. We’ve put together a sneak peek of some of the things we know are coming and some that we hope will come.
(Image credit: Future)
(Image credit: Future)
What is CES?
TVs
TVs remain one of the biggest areas of innovation at CES, with the likes on LG,Samsung, Panasonic Hisense and TCL all expected to reveal new models. In fact, LG has already revealed some of its plans for the show, with a new premium line added to its QNED offerings.
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Panasonic’s website suggests a press conference on 7th Jan, and after their return to the US TV market earlier in 2024, we expect their to be more models heading State-side.
(Image credit: Evan Blass)
(Image credit: Evan Blass)
Laptops
A potential new batch of Intel Core processors would mean a host of new laptop models to be announced at CES. We’re expecting some significant updates from the likes of Dell, Acer andAsus, as well as a potential curveball from Lenovo.
(Image credit: Hisense)
(Image credit: Hisense)
Smart home
Smart Home is a massive part of the CES show, with everything from smart locks and speakers to ovens and robot chefs in the mix. If you can think of a home gadget, you’ll find a smart version at the show.
One of the brands we already know about is Hisense. ItsCES lineuphas already been released and includes some jumbo refrigerators, a mini washer-dryer and a couple of new air conditioner units.
(Image credit: Segway)
(Image credit: Segway)
Transport
Transport technology has been growing massively at CES over the last few years, with keynotes from some of the biggest car companies as they move towards all-electric models. This year we expect to see more of that, but we also expect a lot of other forms of electric transport to be on the bill.
While the electric scooter has somewhat stalled in the UK due to regulations, electric bikes are now big business. We expect to see many more releases on this side from big brands. Segway teased its Xfarai and Xyber electric bikes at the show last year, along with an electric motorbike concept, so hopefully there will be more to see from them too.
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