Motorola Razr Fold Makes Its Debut
CES isn’t always the destination for smartphone launches, but Motorola used Lenovo Tech World as an excuse to drop the long-rumored Razr Fold. Motorola’s first book-style foldable takes aim at the Galaxy Z Fold 7 in more ways than one.
Read Mark’s Motorola Razr Fold hands-on here.
Hisense RGBY MicroLED = Jaw-Dropping Color!
Hisense came to CES 2026 with the 163MX, a 163-inch MicroLED TV that adds a fourth color (yellow) to the traditional RGB mix. That extra subpixel isn’t just a gimmick: it dramatically improves warm tones and pushes color fidelity to new heights, hitting 100% of the BT.2020 color gamut…. well, sort of.
Kate went hands-on with this massive display to see how Hisense balances scale, brightness, and ultra-realistic color all in a sleek 32mm profile. The competition is fierce, but Hisense might just carve out the RGBY space with this visionary TV.
Best Smart Glasses of CES 2025
CES 2026 is proving the ultimate incubator for smart glasses. When we’re seeing AR glasses reaching 240Hz refresh rates in a 177-inch display and AI specs that push the limits of being seamless, everyday eyewear, you know it’s heading in the right direction.
Here are the top finds from the show:
- Xreal 1s: At $449, not only is this pair of glasses cheaper than the Xreal One, it’s better too. There’s a wider field of view at 52 degrees, the aspect ratio is now 16:10 for a bigger 1200p panel for productivity, and there’s even a 2D-to-3D content conversion tool that works in real-time directly on the glasses.
- Asus ROG Xreal R1: There are many use cases for AR glasses, the main one is to play games without hurting your neck. A 1080p picture with HDR running at a buttery smooth 240Hz refresh rate makes these great for on-the-go gaming without performance compromises.
- MemoMind One: MemoMind is the new kid on the block and is actually a sub-brand of XGIMI, a company known for its home cinema projectors. The dual-eye display gives you access to features like AI note-taking, a teleprompter, online and offline translation, navigation and even karaoke lyrics. Bonus points on comfort, too
Gaming Laptops Galore!
This Rollable Gaming Laptop Is the Coolest Thing You’ll See Today
Gaming laptops are supposed to be portable, but ultrawide gaming usually isn’t. Lenovo’s Legion Pro Rollable concept is trying to fix that by literally expanding the display out to the sides, turning a normal gaming laptop into an ultrawide experience on demand.
This rollable screen concept is rated for up to 25,000 expansions, weighs under 3 kilograms (which is wild considering the tech inside) and promises a more cinematic, immersive gaming experience without carrying an external monitor. When you’re on the go, this is your ultrawide monitor.
Read more about Jason’s experience with the Legion Pro Rollable here.
The Lenovo ThinkPad of the Future
Lenovo’s ThinkPad Rollable XD Concept seems like a laptop that is designed to merely turn heads at CES 2026 and then disappear into the ether.
But Lenovo’s vision with this laptop is to pave a path to a future where you can decide when ordering a ThinkPad if you want a rollable display or not.
Still not seeing the future? Mark’s hands-on should shed some light.
Tour the Asus Booth at CES 2026 with Tom’s Guide!
Join Phil on a tour through the latest laptop tech at Asus’ CES 2026 booth! Get your first look at the Ceraluminium A16 laptop that weighs in at just barely over 1 kilogram, the latest dual screen Zen Book Duo with magnetic keyboard and integrated kickstand, and the ultra-slim S Series laptops with stylish new details.
We also check out the updated ProArt laptops with super color accurate Asus Lumina OLED displays and the nifty programmable Asus Dial for creators, plus the eye-catching GoPro branded Pro Art laptop for adventurous creators.
Thanks to Asus for partnering with us on this video!
The Robots are Out to Play!
From robot vacuum cleaners to human-like home assistants, CES is *the* place to see the latest and greatest in robotics.
Forget RGB, TCL’s First SQD Mini-LED TV is a Showstopper!
TCL’s new SQD Mini-LED TV is making display technology headlines at CES 2026. Kate gives you an early look at the TCL X11L SQD Mini LED TV in context of how it compares the RGB TVs you’ve been hearing so much about.
She shares first impressions from her hands-on demo, the TCL X11L sizes and specs, plus everything else we can expect to see from TCL TVs this year.
Did we mention it’s already up for order?
Dell XPS is BACK… What to Expect for 2026
It’s kind of refreshing when a company just admits it messed up, and that’s exactly what Dell is doing with the new XPS 14 and XPS 16. After briefly ditching the XPS name for the very confusing “Premium” branding, Dell is officially walking it back.
Available for pre-order on January 6, the XPS 14 has a big redesign and a real shot at landing on our best laptops list. It is not cheap though, starting at $2,049. The good news? More affordable configs are coming.
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Samsung Display = Ultimate iPhone Fold Teaser?!
Mark visited Samsung Display at CES and got close with Samsung Display’s amazingly bright QD-OLED TV, which reaches 4,500 nits of brightness. Plus, he check out a foldable phone display that’s truly crease-feee (which could power the iPhone Fold!)
Learn more about it here.
Day 1 Recap: 10 New Gadgets You NEED To SEE!
There’s nothing quite like CES when it comes to impressive gadgest. Tom’s Guide has been on the ground in Vegas and we’ve rounded up our 10 favorite products from the first full day of festivities.
1. LG Wallpaper TV… a 9mm thin OLED that looks wild up-close
2. Dreame X60 Range… robot vacuum with legs, wild!
3. Paper Android tablet… pretty much the world’s thinnest tablet
4. Govee Ceiling Light Ultra… smart lighting meets sun cycles
5. SwitchBot AI MindClip… the AI recorder wanting to be your “second brain”
6. Samsung S95H OLED... Samsung’s flagship OLED looks epic
7. Xreal 1S smart glasses… AR glasses for gaming on the go
8. LG CLOiD robot… the answer to a chore-free home
9. Glyde Smart Hair Clippers… a wearable hair stylist
10. Fraimic Smart E Ink Canvas… OpenAI meets a digital picture frame
These examples of upcoming tech are worth a closer look! Check out the full recap here.
Up Close With MSI’s New Laptops for 2026
Big Screen, Big Color! Hands On With Samsung’s Monster 130″ Micro RGB TV
CES 2026 has officially entered the era of RGB TVs, and Samsung is going big, literally! Kate gives you a close look at Samsung’s 130-inch Micro RGB TV, the company’s largest and most ambitious RGB display to date. As brands race to claim “world’s first” in this new category, Samsung’s approach is clear: scale, color precision and design.
This massive display uses Micro RGB technology, with separate red, green, and blue LEDs for enhanced color accuracy and claimed full BT.2020 color gamut coverage. It’s powered by Samsung’s new Micro RGB AI Engine Pro, features Glare Free technology and is framed with a gallery-inspired design meant to make the TV feel more like a window (or a piece of art) than a screen.
Read more about Samsung’s 2026 Micro RGB debut here.
Check Out The Rest of LG’s CES 2026 Reveals!
LG Debuts RGB TV at CES… But How Does it Compare to OLED?
Samsung @ CES 2026
LG Wallpaper OLED Hands-On! World’s Thinnest OLED TV at CES 2026
LG just revived one of its most iconic concept TVs… and this time, it actually makes sense. At CES 2026, Kate goes hands-on with the LG OLED evo W6 Wallpaper TV, the world’s thinnest OLED TV, now paired with wireless connectivity. With a flush-to-the-wall, 9 millimeter design, no visible ports and all inputs moved to LG’s Zero Connect Box, this TV is designed to disappear into your space. This new Wallpaper OLED also debuts Hyper Radiant Color Technology, LG’s brightest OLED performance yet, with improved color, deeper blacks, and dramatically reduced screen reflections. It’s powered by LG’s latest Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen 3, supports 4K at 165Hz, and delivers the full flagship OLED experience in a design that looks more like art than a TV.
CES 2026 is almost here and this year, Tom’s Guide is doing things a little differently. Welcome to the very first episode of Tom’s Guide to CES, our team being your literal guide to the biggest tech trade show in the world!
Here’s what you can expect from our CES 2026 coverage:
- Highlights of the coolest tech we see
- Behind-the-scenes moments from the show floor
- Branded video partnerships (thank you for supporting them — they help make this coverage possible)
- A big, not-sponsored CES awards video
- New series across YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Instagram
As for the biggest CES 2026 news and predictions, these are the early trends we’ll be watching:
- 📺 TVs: RGB TVs are the story this year, with Samsung, LG and others jumping in. Plus OLED, QD-OLED and big updates from Hisense and TCL.
- 💻 Computing & chips: New laptops from HP, Dell, Asus, Lenovo, Intel’s Panther Lake debut, AMD’s next Ryzen chips and more Snapdragon PCs.
- 📱Mobile, cars & smart home: Phones, smart appliances, robot vacuums, flying cars (probably) and whatever else CES throws at us.
- 🤖 AI: Less “AI everything,” more everything just being smarter, including agentic AI and real-world device improvements.
- 🎮 Gaming: A wildcard year, but we’re hoping for surprises… and plenty of new peripherals!
