The Lenovo Yoga AIO i Aura Edition boasts serious substance to outshine the iMac, including a sharper 4K OLED, 165Hz screen. It packs Intel's latest Core Ultra X7 358H, 32GB RAM, and a 16MP webcam with face unlock.
At CES, Govee is showcasing a new generation of smart lighting, demonstrating how advanced color control, adaptive automation, and creative lighting features can integrate naturally into everyday home environments.
Debuted at CES 2026, Soundcore’s Work recorder delivers accurate AI transcription and summaries in a tiny, wearable form factor with Find My support and thoughtful privacy features.
Qira can handle tasks such as smart suggestions (Next Move), text help (Write For Me), live conversation with screen and camera sharing, and on-device image creation.
Moto Watch's key features include an IP68 rating, dual-band GPS for location tracking, and a 1.43-inch round OLED screen protected by Gorilla Glass 3. It goes on sale January 22 in a PANTONE Volcanic Ash color.
Aurzen showcases a new generation of portable projectors—from a tri-fold, pocket-sized design to Google TV and Roku TV models—highlighting how projection is expanding beyond the living room into cars, travel, and everyday life.
XREAL has partnered with Asus ROG to launch the ROG R1 AR glasses, with 240Hz micro-OLED displays and a 171-inch virtual viewing area, making wearable AR a serious option for high-performance gaming.
At CES 2026, Meta expanded its AI glasses ecosystem with teleprompter tools, EMG handwriting input, pedestrian navigation, and partnerships focused on accessibility and automotive interfaces.
Dell has revived Alienware Area-51 with a flagship desktop featuring AMD’s Ryzen 7 9850X3D, RTX 5090 graphics, up to 64GB DDR5 and 12TB SSD storage, built for enthusiasts who want maximum performance, strong thermals, and future upgrades.