More from CES 2023: all the news from the year’s biggest tech conference




AMD is ready to announce its next chips at CES 2023 today.
Rumors have suggested we might see more Ryzen 7000 CPUs, the launch of Zen 4 for mobile, and perhaps even a Ryzen 7000 X3D gaming CPU. AMD could even have some more RX 7000 GPUs to talk about. You can tune into AMD’s live stream at 9:30PM ET / 6:30PM PT in the YouTube stream below.


“The film is the ultimate wish fulfillment tale of a teenage Gran Turismo player whose gaming skills won a series of Nissan competitions to become an actual professional racecar driver,” writes Sony.
A la Top Gun Maverick, Sony is promising lots of actual cockpit footage, mounting massive camera rigs to its cars. Looks like there’ll be some epic drone shots too. It’s out in August.
Sony is breaking from tradition this year and won’t be announcing any new TVs at CES 2023. So what’s left? Well, a teaser image from Sony points towards the PlayStation VR2 virtual reality device being part of the live event.
We’re also expecting more details on the Sony and Honda electric vehicle. You can tune into Sony’s live stream at 8PM ET / 5PM PT in the YouTube stream below.


Samsung has already revealed new TVs and monitors, but that was just the beginning for CES. Samsung is holding a CES 2023 press event today, which is expected to last around 45 minutes and will bring “Calm to Our Connected World. Whatever that means.
You can tune into Samsung’s live stream at 5PM ET / 2PM PT right here.
Many CES hardware announcements are same-y, especially (but not limited to) Windows laptops. It’s rare that a single one sticks out since they all have the same chips, so they try their darndest to stand out in other ways, like with a unique design.
The result feels a little like a dance-off, and it reminded me of the fun, colorful intro sequence in After Yang where the film’s characters are battling to be the best at various dance routines. We were inspired, to say the least, so our brilliant video, graphics, and social teams whipped up a CES-themed tribute.


The big thing happening at CES in the microcosm of gaming laptops is the shift to 16- and 18-inch designs. 15- and 17-inch is very 2022! Oh, and all of those new Intel and Nvidia chips are cool, too.
Alienware was one of the first companies to announce its 2023 machines this year, and we shot a video to give you the full rundown of its announcements. So, in between reading our CES coverage, why not take a breather and watch this video?
A few years ago LG’s gimmick for the highest-end version of its OLED TV was a paper-thin display that you could slap on the wall and connect to its soundbar / base station with a single wire.
In 2023, LG’s top-of-the-line 97-inch 4K OLED doesn’t need the connecting wire at all.
From wireless to 8K and back to more reasonable options, Verge editor and reviewer Chris Welch is ready to walk you through the entire lineup.
With permission, of course! It’s for a custom action figure that should arrive 45 days after the show — and if you want to see what it’s like, perhaps even try or buy one yourself, I’ve got the Verge hands-on story for you:
Hasbro Selfie Series hands-on: I’m an action figure now
Just look at these outrageous new sonic monuments from Drop, which look like evil wizards’ towers. I want to put them on either side of a giant CRT monitor and fire up some “legally obtained” music on Winamp. Hell yeah.























