Essential Points
- Event Date: Samsung’s “The First Look” presentation will take place on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
- Streaming Details: The event will be streamed live from the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas at 10 PM ET.
- Keynote Speaker: TM Roh, CEO of Samsung’s Device eXperience (DX) Division, will discuss upcoming plans and innovations.
- Product Announcements: Samsung is expected to reveal new AI-driven customer experiences and a line of large-format TVs.
Samsung is arguably the 800-pound gorilla of CES, with a full spectrum of products that range from phones and computers to refrigerators to AI assistants and rolling robots. But for CES 2026, the company is shaking up the schedule a bit: Instead of its longtime midday Monday press conference position, the Korean giant will front-run the entire show with a Sunday night presentation.
Samsung has already given a few hints as to what’s on the agenda, but what we’re really hoping to see is an update on the Galaxy Home — a star of previous CES presentations that ostensibly missed its previously promised launch.
How to watch Samsung’s “The First Look” presentation at CES 2026
The event will stream live from the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas on Sunday, January 4 at 10 PM ET. There are several ways to tune in: you can watch via the Samsung website or via Samsung TV Plus. (We’ll embed the stream here once it appears on the channel.)
What to expect from Samsung at CES 2026
Keynote speaker TM Roh, the CEO of Samsung’s Device eXperience (DX) Division, will discuss the company’s plans for the new year and beyond, which will (of course) include “new AI-driven customer experiences,” the company has announced. In addition, we’ll hear from the President and Head of the Visual Display Business, SW Yong, and Executive Vice President and Head of Digital Appliances Business, Cheolgi Kim. Those two will “share their respective business directions for the upcoming year.”
But if you’re looking for more specifics, Samsung is following its “Advent calendar” approach to early CES announcements, with teasers dropping nearly each day. So far, we know that — like competitors LG and Hisense — the company will be offering details on a line of large-format TVs (replete with confirmed screen sizes of 55 to 115 inches). Also confirmed: a full line of appliances infused with what Samsung calls SmartThings.
It’s likely Samsung will map out its CES plans in greater detail as the January 4 event approaches, so we’ll update this story accordingly when it does.









