Technically, CES doesn’t start in Las Vegas until January 5 this year, but that hasn’t stopped many tech companies from announcing new products early.
Among them is Samsung, which has already been extremely busy in the first week of 2023. The Korean giant has officially unveiled new TVs, monitors and home appliances, but many more are expected at the press conference. today.
With the event being broadcast live around the world, here’s how to watch live wherever you are.
When is the Samsung CES 2023 press conference?
Samsung’s CES keynote will take place today, 4 January 2023, with the event beginning at 2 p.m. Las Vegas (PT) time. It’s 5pm ET, 10pm GMT and 11pm CET. It should last about 45 minutes.
How to watch the Samsung CES 2023 press conference live stream
In an official blog post, Samsung confirmed that the event will be streamed live on its Newsroom site. A dedicated page is not live at the time of writing, but expect that to change as the event nears.
It’s also possible that it will be available through Samsung’s official YouTube channel, but that’s not guaranteed.
What to expect from Samsung at CES 2023
Samsung makes so many tech products these days that it can be very difficult to predict what will actually be announced at CES. There are a few things we can rule out, but only because they’ve already been revealed.
As seen on the company’s CES news page, Samsung announced new TVs, monitors and kitchen appliances (including appliances) on January 3. Then there was a range of new foldable concepts, including a device that can both fold and roll.
So what else could we see? The event’s official tagline, “Bringing Calm to Our Connected World,” doesn’t reveal much, but suggests a focus on smart home tech.
This means new laptops are unlikely and there will likely be a separate launch for the S23 series. The S22 FE is the only phone that might be announced, but there are rumors that it has been cancelled.
Instead, look for new gadgets that support Samsung’s SmartThings, which already include security cameras, video doorbells, smart light bulbs and more. SmartThings is also Matter-certified, which means any new product should work seamlessly with most existing smart home technologies.
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