
Neustart CES 2026 – welche Gadgets auf Sie zukommen
Jan 8, 2026
From smart Lego bricks that make play interactive to humanoid robots inching closer to factories, the latest tech trends unveiled in Las Vegas are fascinating. There are thrilling discussions about foldable smartphones and the buzz surrounding AI-powered appliances, raising privacy concerns. The hosts also ponder social media age restrictions in Germany and express excitement for the new Grand Theft Auto game. With a blend of impressive innovations and cautionary tales about tech hype, the future looks both bright and complex.
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AI Everywhere—Useful, Gimmicky, And Creepy
- CES is dominated by AI claims across three categories: genuinely useful, gimmicky, and overpromised features.
- Henrik Oerding warns many smart-home AI promises (e.g., TVs diagnosing cognition) feel privacy-invasive and unreliable.
Wallpaper TVs And Micro‑LED Promise
- LG's Wallpaper TV is <1cm thick and uses a wireless box for connections to appear like wallpaper.
- Henrik sees display tech advances (Micro-LED/RGB) as promising but likely discernible mainly in showroom conditions.
AI Hardware Still The Core Show
- Nvidia unveiled a new platform with CPU and GPU aimed at making large AI training cheaper and faster.
- Data‑center AI hardware remains the central focus for big suppliers like Nvidia and AMD.
