Highlights of CES 2025

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Highlights of CES 20250The CES (Consumer Electronics Show) has been the world’s leading technology trade show since it launched in 1967 in New York. Each year, Las Vegas becomes a showcase for innovations that would shape how the world lives, works, and entertains itself. In this edition, from Jan. 8 to Jan. 11, over 4,500 companies unveiled their latest inventions, ranging from futuristic devices to solutions for current challenges.

Among the most impressive advancements showcased at the event is the Roborock Saros Z70, a robot that goes beyond vacuuming and mopping. Its mechanical arm can pick up objects from the floor, like socks or toys, marking the beginning of a new era for household robots.

In the gaming world, Lenovo introduced the Legion Go S, a portable console powered by SteamOS, offering a compact and affordable alternative to the popular Steam Deck. For PC gaming enthusiasts, the new Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor combines cutting-edge technology with 4K resolution, delivering stunning detail and color and enhancing the gaming experience.

Artificial intelligence was another major highlight. NVIDIA Cosmos, a platform of state-of-the-art generative world foundation models, promises to revolutionize robotics by creating simulations that train robots and autonomous vehicles with greater precision. Meanwhile, laptop maker Razer presented Project Ava, an “AI gamer copilot” that will analyze your strategy in real-time and provide tips to improve your performance.

This year’s edition also stood out for its focus on sustainability, with the Flint Paper Battery being named the best of this category. Created by Singaporean startup Flint, it is a biodegradable battery made of paper. CES 2025 also presented the future of transportation with the concept models of the Honda 0 Series, a new EV series with ultra-fast charging and integrated artificial intelligence, which Honda will launch globally starting in 2026.

CES 2025 reminded us how quickly technology is shaping the world around us. Which of these innovations would you like to try first?



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