LG has a tradition of launching CES press day with its early morning keynote, and that pattern continues for 2026. The South Korean giant has chosen the theme 'Innovation in Tune with You' for its session, which, based on previous events, is likely to spotlight advancements in consumer gadgets alongside major home appliances from its extensive worldwide operations.
Similar to other technology gatherings today, artificial intelligence will likely tie together the elements of LG's CES 2026 showcase. However, like Apple, LG interprets AI differently, dubbing it 'Affectionate Intelligence.' The firm plans to outline 'its vision for elevating daily life through Affectionate Intelligence — delivering harmonized and seamlessly connected customer experiences.' Essentially, this means pushing for even greater integration and automation in its products. Below is information on accessing the live feed and anticipated highlights.
The keynote will broadcast live from Las Vegas on Monday, January 5, starting at 11 a.m. ET. Viewers can catch it via the official LG website, the LG Global X platform, or the LG Global YouTube channel, which includes an embedded player for convenience.
LG has previewed several key reveals for CES 2026. Among them is the introduction of its inaugural Micro RGB television, featuring advanced screen tech with multicolored backlighting designed to surpass mini-LED performance. Available in 100-inch, 86-inch, and 75-inch variants.
To compete with Samsung's Frame series, LG is launching the Gallery TV in 55-inch and 65-inch models.
Attendees can expect a debut of CLOiD, LG's latest humanoid robot focused on home automation tasks.
On the sound front, the company will unveil a modular home audio setup enhanced by Dolby technology, plus an updated range of xboom speakers created in collaboration with artist will.i.am.
While these announcements set the stage, additional unexpected elements may emerge during the January 5 presentation.
Update, December 31, 2025, 12:36 p.m. ET: This article now incorporates further pre-CES disclosures from LG and features the embedded YouTube broadcast.
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