LG is the first player in CES’s “press day,” the full day of press conferences leading up to the show’s opening Tuesday. LG executives will take the stage at Mandalay Bay on Monday at 8 a.m. PT – and you can watch it all here.
Last yearLG has beaten Apple by reinventing what the initials “AI” mean. In LG parlance, this is “Loving Intelligence” – an angle they are I’m looking into it again this year. As for more tangible products, the transparent OLED-T TV the company announced in 2024 crossed the finish line of pre-orders before New Year’s Eve – with a Priced at $60,000. And in addition to its usual promotion of major appliances, LG even touted new EV chargers. But the small domestic robot that LG introduced last year hasn’t been seen since.
What to expect at the LG CES 2025 press conference
Beyond the “AI everywhere” angle (which you’ll hear from almost every vendor this year), expect LG to bring together its entire range of product categories, from TVs to appliances and everything else. And since LG (like Samsung) has tended to raise its hand in the days and weeks leading up to CES, we already have an idea of what to expect. For example, we already know that the company OLED evo 2025 TV line will combine 4K resolution with a gaming-friendly 165Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, the new PF600U integrates an HD projector, Bluetooth speaker, and LED mood lamp into something that resembles an old-fashioned oscillating floor fan. On the audio front, Engadget’s Billy Steele already appreciates the “thumpy highs” he heard during a quick demo of the compact. S20A soundbar. And the newest LG Signature microwave includes a built-in 27-inch touchscreen on its door, so your kitchen will never be screen-free.
Of course, we hope to see another version of the transparent TVs (perhaps with a friendlier price) and maybe also a real-world glimpse of this robot.
Watch the LG CES 2025 live stream
You can watch the LG CES press conference as it happens below. The stream will begin on Monday, January 6 at 11:00 a.m. ET. We’ll also embed coverage from Engadget’s live blog, so you can get up-to-the-minute commentary too.
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