For years, LG has kicked off CES press day with the first event of the morning — and 2026 will be no different. The Korea-based corporation is theming its presentation as “Innovation in Tune with You,” and — if it follows the template of past presentations — it will highlight both the consumer electronics and large appliance sides of its mammoth global businesses.
Like nearly all tech-centric events these days, expect AI to be the binding theme of the LG presentation at CES 2026. Just be aware that, like Apple, LG has its own customized abbreviation for AI: “Affectionate Intelligence.” The company will share “its vision for elevating daily life through Affectionate Intelligence — delivering harmonized and seamlessly connected customer experiences.” In other words, the company is aiming for its devices to become more connected and self-automated than ever. Here’s how you can stream it and what you can expect.
How to watch LG’s CES 2026 presentation
The event will stream live from Las Vegas on Monday, January 5 at 11AM ET. You’ve got a few options for tuning in — watch the livestream on the LG website, the LG Global X channel or the LG Global YouTube channel (embedded below).
What to expect
Here’s what LG has already confirmed it will be showcasing at CES 2026:
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LG will debut its first Micro RGB TV, a display with a cutting-edge screen technology with multicolor backlights that should one-up mini LED displays. The size options are 100 inches, 86 inches and 75 inches.
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The company is countering Samsung’s Frame TVs with its new LG Gallery TV, arriving in 55- and 65-inch screen sizes.
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Look for a new LG humanoid home automation robot named CLOiD to take the stage.
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In the audio realm, the Korean multinational will also introduce a Dolby-powered modular home audio system and a new line of its xboom speakers (developed with musician will.i.am).
Does that leave any surprises for the CES press conference? We’ll find out on January 5.
Update, December 31 2025, 12:36PM ET: This story has been updated to include more LG CES pre-announcements, and to embed the YouTube stream.