The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 is just around the corner, and this year's event promises to be a showcase of cutting-edge technology, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) playing a starring role. The annual event, which kicks off on January 7th in Las Vegas, will see top tech companies unveiling their latest innovations in TVs, laptops, smart home gadgets, and more.
One of the biggest trends expected to dominate the show is the integration of AI features into TVs. According to industry insiders, consumers can expect to see larger screens, with many TV makers incorporating AI-powered tricks into their latest models. This includes automatic picture and audio settings, as well as the potential for chatbots to make their way into TVs, following the popularity of AI assistants like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot.
In the smart home category, CES 2025 is expected to be the year of the smart home gadget. With companies like Aqara, Nanoleaf, and Tapo exhibiting at the show, attendees can expect to see a plethora of new product announcements, including innovative smart locks, touchscreen interfaces, and robotics. Home energy management is also expected to be a major theme, with many product announcements focusing on energy conservation and AI-powered platforms to help homeowners save money.
In the auto sector, this year's CES is looking relatively quiet, with many major automakers sitting out the event. However, Honda is expected to share more details about its Honda Zero lineup, while BMW will be showcasing its "Neue Klasse" platform, including its new panoramic iDrive display and operating system.
Laptops are also expected to be a major focus at CES 2025, with Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm all releasing new mobile CPUs across 2024. The real story, however, is likely to be the launch of next-gen Nvidia GPUs, which could bring a significant leap in performance to gaming and content creation laptops. Additionally, AMD is expected to announce its new RDNA 4 GPUs, which could compete with Nvidia's current RTX 4080.
Gaming is another area where CES 2025 is expected to make a big impact. With the launch of next-gen GPUs from Nvidia and AMD, PC gaming is likely to get a significant boost. Additionally, handheld gaming devices, such as Lenovo's SteamOS-powered handheld, could be a major focus at the show.
In the smartphone category, CES 2025 is expected to be more about "not-phones" – gadgets that complement your phone but don't replace it. This could include devices like glasses with cameras, gadgets without screens, and other innovative products that don't try to do too much. AI, of course, is expected to play a major role in these devices as well.
Finally, in the wearables category, CES 2025 is expected to be all about smart glasses, AR headsets, and AI wearables. With companies like Meta and Humane pushing the boundaries of what's possible with wearables, attendees can expect to see some exciting innovations in this space.
Overall, CES 2025 promises to be a showcase of the latest and greatest in tech innovation, with AI playing a starring role in many of the products and services on display. Whether you're interested in TVs, laptops, smart home gadgets, or wearables, this year's event is sure to have something for everyone.