CES 2026 live Q&A – ask our experts anything about the wildest new tech at the Vegas show

CES 2026 is the most exciting event of the year for tech fans, setting the scene for everything to come over the next 12 months and introducing us to a host of new gadgets, gizmos and groundbreaking technologies.

We’re on the show floor in Las Vegas and have already been hands-on with several devices including Samsung’s world-first 130-inch Micro RGB TV. We’ll be bringing you all of the big news as it happens in our CES 2026 news live blog and on our TikTok and WhatsApp channels.

But with so much on show at CES, it’s not always easy to separate the truly innovative from the gimmicky. Plus, some of the things unveiled at CES may not be due to launch soon, so detail is sometimes a little scarce.

And that’s where we can help. Throughout the show we’ll be running a CES 2026 live Q&A with our editors so that you can ask questions about anything revealed in Vegas and get answers direct from our team on the show floor.

Here’s how it works:

TechRadar CES 2026 LIVE Q&A – FAQs

  1. Jump to the comments section at the bottom of this page to post your question
  2. If you’ve not already registered, you’ll need to do that – but don’t worry, it doesn’t cost anything!
  3. You can ask a question about anything on show at CES – whether it’s a new technology, a new device, or a general question about the event.
  4. We’ll reply with an answer as soon as we can. Just please bear in mind that there may be a delay of some hours before we get back to you, because we’ll be busily running around going hands-on with things (plus the Wi-Fi is not always great in the event halls!)
  5. Please remember that, like all our social media pages, TechRadar is an inclusive publication with a strict code of conduct and community guidelines.

Samsung CES 2026 entrance at The Wynn

(Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol)

We’ll have eight editors out in Vegas available to answer questions, as follows: Lance Ulanoff (general CES questions), Jacob Krol (general CES questions), Matt Bolton (TV and audio), Al Griffin (TV and audio), Ruth Hamilton (home/smart home), John Loeffler (computing) and Marcus Mears III (computing), plus Mark Wilson and myself will be available to help out in the UK.

You can feel free to direct your question to a specific person (particularly if you know they’ve gone hands-on with something you’re interested in), or just leave us to find the best person to answer your query.

And that’s it! Simple, eh? So post your questions below as soon as you have them and we’ll answer them all as soon as we can. Enjoy!

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