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LG will be the debut act at CES’s “Press Day,” where press conferences will be held throughout the day before the show floor opens on Tuesday. LG executives will take to the Mandalay Bay stage as soon as Monday at 8 a.m. Pacific Time. You can see all the details here.
Last year, LG got ahead of Apple by reinventing what the acronym “AI” stands for. In LG parlance, it’s “loving intelligence,” and they’re leaning into that angle again this year. As for a more specific product, the company’s 2024 transparent OLED-T TV crossed the pre-order end line before New Year’s Eve with a price tag of $60,000. And in addition to its usual big push for consumer electronics, LG also promoted a new EV charger. But the tiny home robot that LG introduced last year hasn’t been seen since.
What to expect at the LG CES 2025 press conference
Beyond “AI Everywhere” (which you’ll hear from nearly every vendor this year), LG is connecting its entire product categories, from TVs to consumer electronics and everything in between. Please look forward to it. And since LG (like Samsung) tends to back off in the days and weeks before CES, we already have some idea of what’s going to happen. For example, we already know that the company’s 2025 OLED evo TV line will combine 4K resolution with a gaming-friendly 165Hz refresh rate. The new PF600U, on the other hand, packs an HD projector, Bluetooth speaker, and LED mood lamp into what looks like an old-fashioned oscillating floor fan. On the audio side, Engadget’s Billy Steele already likes the “punchy highs” he heard during a quick demo of the compact S20A soundbar. The latest LG Signature microwave has a 27-inch touchscreen display built into the door, so you’ll never be without a screen in your kitchen.
Of course, we’re hoping for a different take on the transparent TV (perhaps at a more consumer-friendly price point), and perhaps a real-world look for that robot as well.
Watch the LG CES 2025 live stream
You can watch the LG CES press conference below. The feed will begin on Monday, January 6th at 11am ET. We’ll also embed Engadget’s live blog coverage, so you can get the latest commentary.
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