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Samsung’s CES 2019 press conference will focus on AI and IoT

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Last updated: January 3rd, 2019 at 07:45 UTC+01:00

Samsung normally unveils new home appliances and TVs at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It won't be a different story in 2019. The Samsung CES 2019 press conference will revolve around these products in addition to its advancements in artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things.

The company says that it will showcase the many ways in which its latest artificial intelligence and Internet of Things technologies can make daily life simpler. It will showcase new applications for these technologies and new ways to make AI achieve more.

Samsung's CES 2019 press conference

It hasn't mentioned what new devices will be unveiled at the event. If history is any indication, we can expect Samsung to announce new appliances like refrigerators and washing machines. Its latest lineup of premium TVs may be on the agenda as well in addition to new notebooks.

A promotional image that Samsung has created for its CES 2019 press conference also features the Galaxy Home smart speaker. We haven't heard much about this device ever since it was shown in August 2018. It's possible that Samsung may have more to share about the device and its launch at CES.

Despite the rumors, don't expect Samsung to make any major smartphone-related announcements at CES 2019. It would be better not to keep your fingers crossed for the Galaxy S10. Samsung tends to make flagship smartphone announcements in February at the annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Samsung's CES 2019 press conference starts on Monday, January 7 at 14:00 PST. Since not everyone will be in Las Vegas with a CES badge to attend the proceedings live, Samsung will stream its press conference live online.

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