The Morning After: Sony Honda’s new car, Lego’s first CES press event and more

It's a chaotic first day of CES 2026, with some of the biggest names in tech taking to the stage. Sony Honda kicked things off by unveiling its latest car, the Afeela 1 – but don't expect it to hit dealerships anytime soon.

Meanwhile, AMD is focusing on AI processing improvements with its new Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor, while NVIDIA's press conference showcased its dominance in AI tech. However, there were no major consumer announcements – until last night, when the company revealed next-gen G-Sync tech and an upgraded version of DLSS.

In a surprise move, Lego took center stage at this year's CES with its Smart Bricks system. These smart bricks can be connected via sensors, audio, and wireless communication to create interactive play experiences without the need for smartphones or screens.

Samsung is also making waves with its new foldable smartphone, the Z Trifold. This latest model boasts a second fold-out wing, giving it a more tablet-like form factor that's sure to please fans of larger screens. But don't expect Samsung to reveal pricing and release dates just yet – those will have to wait.

Samsung's First Look CES press conference was also notable for its giant 130-inch Micro RGB TV. While this massive screen is undoubtedly impressive, it's more of a proof-of-concept than a product that'll be available for purchase anytime soon.

LG's Wallpaper TV made an appearance at CES, showcasing a gorgeous OLED screen with wireless connectivity and – quite literally – a design as thin as a pencil. If budget isn't an issue, this set could be the ultimate display for those looking to make a statement in their living room.

These are just a few of the big stories emerging from CES 2026's first day. As the conference continues, expect even more surprises and announcements that'll shape the tech landscape in the months to come.
 
CES is a total letdown this year, dude 😔. I mean, what's up with Sony Honda revealing its new car but not saying when it's coming out? That just sets people up for disappointment. And don't even get me started on Samsung, they're just teasing us with their foldable phone and no pricing or release dates yet 🤯. It's like they're playing a game of CES roulette and nobody knows the rules. And what's with all these fancy TVs? The LG one is just going to be a massive cash grab for people who don't need that much screen real estate 💸. I swear, this year's CES is more hype than actual progress 🙄.
 
🤔 I'm loving the innovative spirit on display here! The introduction of Smart Bricks by Lego is a game-changer for interactive play experiences - it's genius to think of harnessing tech in such a child-friendly way 🎉. However, some companies are still holding back on consumer releases, which might leave us waiting a while for these cutting-edge products to hit the market 😐. On a more positive note, I'm excited about NVIDIA's advancements in AI tech - the future is looking bright! 💻
 
CES 2026 is shaping up to be all about innovation and pushing boundaries 🤯! I mean, a car that can't hit dealerships for years? That's some next-level thinking from Sony Honda 🚗. But what really caught my attention was Lego's Smart Bricks system – can you imagine building entire interactive worlds with just blocks?! It's like the ultimate toy box come to life 🎨.

I'm also loving Samsung's new foldable phone and LG's ultra-slim OLED TV. These are the kinds of products that make me excited about the future of tech 😍. Of course, it's always nice to see some surprises from these big companies, but I think we can expect a lot more reveals in the coming days.

I do wonder what's holding Samsung back on pricing and release dates for those foldable phones... hope they're worth the wait! 💸
 
I'm kinda underwhelmed by all the new gadgets, you know? Everyone's always excited about the latest thing, but sometimes I feel like we're just rehashing old ideas. Remember when smartphones first came out and everyone thought they were going to change the world? Nowadays it feels like we've got smart bricks that do basically the same thing as a tablet... 🤔

And don't even get me started on these giant screens – they're cool, I guess, but have you seen my old CRT TV from high school? That thing was a beast and didn't need all those fancy features to impress anyone. 😂

Still, I suppose it's good to see companies pushing the boundaries of what's possible. The smart bricks are actually kinda genius – who wouldn't want to create their own interactive experiences without needing a phone or screen? 🤩
 
Man I'm loving the innovation we're seeing here at CES 🤩. The future is looking super bright, especially with companies like Sony Honda pushing the boundaries of what a car can be – I mean, an Afeela 1 that's basically a futuristic concept vehicle? That's mind-blowing stuff.

And AMD and NVIDIA just brought the heat when it comes to AI processing power 💻. It's clear these guys are serious about dominating the tech landscape. The new Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor is looking like a beast, and I'm intrigued by next-gen G-Sync tech – that's definitely something gamers will be excited about.

But what really caught my attention was Lego's Smart Bricks system 🎨. Who would've thought that connecting bricks via sensors and wireless comms could lead to interactive play experiences without the need for smartphones or screens? Genius stuff, if you ask me.

And let's not forget Samsung's new foldable smartphone – I'm all about the larger screen options 👀. The Z Trifold is definitely a game-changer, even if we don't know when it'll hit shelves just yet.

All in all, this is shaping up to be an incredible CES 🎉. Bring on the rest of the announcements!
 
omg I'm low-key freaking out over this new Lego Smart Bricks system 🤯! like, how epic would it be to create interactive play experiences without needing a smartphone or screen? It's like, the ultimate in nostalgia-meets-future-tech, you know? 💻 And can we talk about Samsung's new foldable phone and that insane 130-inch Micro RGB TV? I need one of each in my life ASAP 📺💸
 
CES always gets me hyped 😊... think about all the innovative stuff people come up with every year... like smart Legos? Who knew?! 🤯 It's cool that AMD is pushing AI processing, and NVIDIA's G-Sync tech looks 🔥 exciting. But, man, Samsung's new foldable phone sounds awesome, but when are we getting to buy it?! 🤔 And, LG's Wallpaper TV? That thing is a beast of a screen! 💻 If I had the cash...
 
CES is lit 🎉🔥! I'm lovin' all these new tech advancements 🤖💻. Sony Honda's Afeela 1 looks sleek 🚗💨, but I wonder if it's really ready for primetime ⏰? Meanwhile, AMD and NVIDIA are killin' the game with AI processing 💪🔥.

But what really caught my eye was Lego's Smart Bricks system 🧮💻. That's some innovative stuff! No screens or smartphones needed - just pure imagination and creativity 🎨. And Samsung's Z Trifold is straight fire 🔥! A second fold-out wing? Yes, please! 👍

And then there's LG's Wallpaper TV... wow 🤯📺. A 130-inch Micro RGB screen that's basically a work of art? Mind blown 💥. Can't wait to see what the rest of CES has in store for us! 🎉
 
I'm so excited about this new Lego Smart Bricks system 🤩! My kids have been asking for something like this for ages, but I was worried it would be too complicated. But the fact that they can create interactive play experiences without needing a screen is just genius 💡. I mean, who needs screens when you can use your imagination right? As a parent, it's amazing to see how technology can make learning and play so much more fun for our little ones 🎨.

But what really caught my eye was that Samsung's new foldable smartphone has a second fold-out wing 📱. My teenager would be obsessed with this thing! The idea of having an extra screen at their disposal is just too cool 😎. And the Micro RGB TV? Whoa, that's some serious tech right there 🤯. My husband and I were discussing whether we should splurge on one of those for our living room... maybe we'll have to wait until the prices come down 🤑.

One thing I'm a bit worried about is how long these new gadgets will take to release and become available to us mortals ⏰. I mean, Samsung's not giving up any pricing info just yet... that's a bit frustrating for a parent who wants to make some informed decisions 🤔. But overall, it's been awesome seeing all the innovative tech on display here at CES 💻.
 
LOL @ Samsung waiting till last minute to spill the beans on Z Trifold pricing . like how's that gonna fly? they're basically telling us it's still a work in progress 🤔💸

and can we talk about LG's Wallpaper TV for sec? 130-inch Micro RGB TV as a proof-of-concept is just a fancy way of saying "we might make this happen eventually"... 💭📺
 
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