Samsung Electronics kicked off the year in Las Vegas yesterday with its “The First Look” event at the CES 2026. The company revealed a massive portfolio focused on its “Your Companion to AI Living” vision. From a colossal 130-inch display to a kitchen powered by Google Gemini, here is everything you need to know about Samsung’s latest tech.
Samsung redefined home cinema with its new flagship, the 130-inch Micro RGB. This display uses a micro-sized RGB light source where red, green, and blue diodes shine independently. The result is pure, natural colour controlled by the new Micro RGB AI Engine Pro.
The company also introduced the Vision AI Companion (VAC). This AI engine does more than just display pictures. It recommends content, food, and music based on your preferences. Furthermore, it supports voice commands across the entire 2026 TV lineup, including Micro LED, OLED, and Neo QLED models.
For sports fans, AI Soccer Mode Pro tunes picture and sound to stadium-level quality. Additionally, AI Sound Controller Pro allows users to isolate and adjust specific audio tracks, such as raising the commentary volume while lowering crowd noise.
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Gamers get a massive upgrade this year. Samsung unveiled the Odyssey G9, the world’s first 6K 3D gaming monitor. This flagship leads a new lineup that includes the next-generation Odyssey G6 and three new Odyssey G8 models.
On the audio front, Samsung released the Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7. These WiFi speakers feature a dot design concept by designer Erwan Bouroullec, created to blend seamlessly into home aesthetics.
The kitchen is getting smarter. Samsung’s Family Hub Refrigerator now features AI Vision built with Google Gemini. This update allows the fridge to track food items as they enter or leave the shelves. It also suggests recipes based on your current stock to reduce meal-planning stress.
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Samsung is shifting from reactive to proactive health monitoring. Using the Xealth platform, connected devices will now offer personalised coaching for sleep and exercise.
The ecosystem can even detect early signs of dementia by tracking changes in mobility and speech patterns via wearables. If the system detects abnormalities, it alerts the user and facilitates virtual consultations with medical professionals.