What to expect from Samsung at CES 2026

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Samsung is going to have a very busy CES 2026.

The company usually brings new TVs and gaming displays to the show floor, and that’s exactly what’s also planned for CES 2026. But as a consumer tech giant, Samsung is firing on all cylinders.

For example, the company issued 18 press releases in December alone, many of which were pre-announcements of what Samsung would be bringing to CES – and that’s not counting the pre-embargo releases that are expected to see the light of day over the next week.

The company has also built a brand new, huge exhibition space at the Wynn, where it can showcase its ambitious vision of AI.

Let’s take a look at the coolest things we expect from Samsung at CES 2026.

Micro-RGB TVs

Samsung Micro RGB TV

Forget OLEDs (maybe), Micro RGB TVs are coming.
Credit: Samsung

Samsung and LG announced the launch of a full line of Micro RGB TVs at CES 2026. For a full explanation of what Micro RGB TVs are, click here; the short version is that these are TVs that should approach OLED picture quality at a lower price.

Notably, Samsung announced that in 2026 it will expand its Micro RGB TV lineup with 55, 65, 75, 85, 100, and 115-inch models (the company previously launched a massive 115-inch TV in 2025).

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However, it’s still early for Micro RGB TVs, and we can’t wait to see how good they are with our own eyes.

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Gaming Monitors

Samsung Odyssey 3D

No need for glasses for 3D on this one.
Credit: Samsung

It’s another Samsung tradition: the company almost always unveils new gaming monitors at CES. This year, the company is introducing its Odyssey 2026 gaming monitor lineup, including the world’s first glasses-free 6K 3D gaming monitor called Odyssey 3D.

Other new devices include the Odyssey G6, the world’s first 1040Hz gaming monitor, as well as several new Odyssey G8 models, including a 6K, 5K, and OLED variant.

Folding phones

Samsung Galaxy Z tri-fold

Samsung’s first tri-folding phone is coming to America.
Credit: Samsung

The company’s first trifold foldable phone, the Samsung Galaxy TriFold, was officially unveiled in early December, but for many, CES 2026 will offer a first chance to see the device up close.

Samsung is also rumored to be working on another foldable phone with a wider aspect ratio, as it (apparently) prepares to take on Apple’s first foldable iPhone head-on. We don’t expect to see this one at CES 2026, but Samsung Display usually offers a glimpse of future devices by showing us the latest displays the company is working on.

Wireless speakers and soundbars

Samsung Music Studio Series 5

We don’t know what it looks like yet, but it looks good.
Credit: Samsung

Samsung has some new audio gear at CES 2026, including a few new Q-series soundbars. But we’re particularly interested in two new WiFi speakers called Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7. The latter is a 3.1.1. speaker system with left, front, right and top speakers, which should create a “natural 3D immersion”. It supports high-resolution audio as well as Samsung audio technology such as AI Dynamic Bass Control and Audio Lab Pattern Control.

The Music Studio 5 is a smaller version, with a four-inch woofer and two tweeters. It also includes AI dynamic bass control and supports WiFi broadcasting, streaming services and Bluetooth connectivity.

But the coolest thing about these speakers is how they look. Available in black and white, Samsung says its “dot design” was created by famous designer Erwan Bouroullec.

AI everything

In Samsung’s official words, the company will take the stage at CES 2026 to “demonstrate its unified approach to AI for its Device eXperience (DX) division and articulate the company’s overall business direction.” More importantly for us, Samsung said its AI vision was so ambitious that it built an “industry-leading, large-scale, high-end standalone exhibition space at The Wynn” where it can showcase its AI innovation without “any limitations.”

While AI announcements can sometimes be hard to digest, the above seems to indicate that Samsung’s massive exhibit space at the Wynn will be newsworthy in its own right. In a few days we’ll be here live to tell you what it’s like.

Samsung also announced that it will unveil a new line of AI-connected home appliances, including the new Bespoke AI Laundry Combo (it’s a smart washing machine), the Bespoke Samsung AirDresser (it’s a smart clothes freshener), the Bespoke AI WindFree Pro Air Conditioner, and a cleaning robot called Bespoke AI Jet Bot Steam.

Finally, the company has partnered with Google to add Gemini intelligence to some of its home appliances, including the new custom-built AI refrigerator family hub and the Bespoke AI wine cellar. Yes, in the end everything in your house will be smart; it’s time to get used to it.

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