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CES 2024: All the Latest News From Las Vegas

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  • January 07, 2024
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CES 2024: All the Latest News From Las Vegas

CES 2024 kicks off next week, and tech companies worldwide will showcase all upcoming tech products for this year and beyond. There is already a ton of coming out of news coming out of the event, and the show floor doors haven’t even opened yet. But don’t worry; we are here to keep up to speed. If there is one thing we can safely predict, AI will be a big talking point this year as it’ll feel like companies will attempt to find a way to jam, uh, I mean, integrate AI into pretty much everything from fridges to cars.

Microsoft announced that new Windows keyboards on some laptops and desktops will start shipping a so that users can quickly access the on device AI. Another interesting AI trend is that TV makers like and LG will use onboard AI to automatically adjust picture settings like resolution and color tone to match the best content you’re watching.

We are also expecting big news from Nvidia, as the graphic cards maker has already been teasing a “special address” for Monday, January 8, to talk about “breakthroughs supercharge gaming, creating, and AI performance with GeForce RTX,” which hopefully means new graphics cards. Based on what we’ve seen, this year’s Consumer Electronics Show will be one to watch.

The Consumer Tech team at Gizmodo will report live from the show floor next week, getting our hands on all the coolest and weirdest products we can find. Be sure to check this page daily for all the latest updates from the show floor and the dates and times for press conferences from companies like Sony, Nvidia, and Samsung.

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