CES takes place every year in January and 2024 will be no different. Starting Monday, the largest consumer electronics show will descend on Las Vegas, where manufacturers will showcase their latest developments.
Many manufacturers give presentations during CES offering updates. These shows will take place on Monday, January 8th. Then, from January 9 to 12, the expo is open for tech enthusiasts to learn about new technology.
Many manufacturers will be making news during CES 2024. With AI applications dominating 2023, you can expect to see a lot of new AI tools unveiled this year. Of course, it doesn’t stop there: most manufacturers are also coming up with new products, be it TVs, laptops or gaming laptops. In many cases, you can follow these product reveals via live stream, which we’ve listed for you in chronological order below. No time to watch an hour or more presentation? Don’t worry: TechPulse will keep you updated on Monday on exactly what’s coming up.
Nvidia
Nvidia kicks off CES 2024 with its presentation. This will be on Monday, January 8 at 5:00 pm local time. Last year, Nvidia achieved significant growth thanks to the AI revolution. Nvidia is expected to benefit from this success and make a number of new discoveries in the field of artificial intelligence.
The “special title,” as Nvidia calls the presentation, can be viewed via YouTube. And from January 8 at 5 p.m., you can watch the company’s latest developments there.
LG
Are you more interested in TVs and display technology? Then you can watch the LG demo. This will take place at the same time as the Nvidia conference, on January 8 at 5 p.m. You can also follow LG’s presentation live via YouTube. LG will also use artificial intelligence technologies, although at the display manufacturer it should mainly work on improving the picture and sound. You can also expect some updates to LG’s smart home system.
Asus
If you want to keep up with the latest developments at ASUS, you should be at your computer on Monday, November 8 at 6pm. The manufacturer teases the presentation with the tagline “In search of the astonishing sublime.” What can you expect from him? According to the Video teaser From ASUS, it’s essentially a laptop with two displays, although that’s probably not the only thing the brand has to offer.
Honda
Car enthusiasts will also get their money’s worth during CES. Honda will also hold a presentation at 7:30 p.m. There the brand will present a new series of electric cars. Based on the still image ready in anticipation of the presentation, its design will be somewhat futuristic.
Hyundai
Hyundai is also present at CES. It is likely that the company will also propose to collaborate with Samsung there. The brand is also expected to launch Supernal eVTOL Late again: An electric car that can take off vertically (and land again). However, the question remains about how in-depth this presentation will be: Hyundai is holding a separate presentation on Tuesday explaining the eVTOL vehicles and associated infrastructure.
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Hyundai’s CES presentation can also be followed live via YouTube. The live stream is ready, but has not been announced yet. This will likely happen just a few hours before the presentation begins, on Monday at 10 p.m.
Samsung
Samsung will also give a presentation, although you shouldn’t watch it to get news about the Samsung Galaxy S24 series. Samsung will only reveal this during its Unpacked event on January 17.
What can you expect from Samsung during CES? Anything that isn’t a phone. So expect a full range of smart home devices, TVs, monitors, etc. Samsung’s presentation can be followed via the Samsung Newsroom, not YouTube. You’ll be able to follow the presentation in the Samsung Newsroom from 11 p.m.
Sony
Sony’s teaser is rather eye-catching: it shows the Ghostbusters logo, but with the VR headset turned on. Sony, as in previous years, is expected to introduce technology that creates picture, sound and other experiences. The Japanese manufacturer remains vague about its intentions during CES. Anyone who wants to participate right away can join the live stream on January 9 at 2 a.m. or on TechPulse the next morning.