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More from CES 2026 live: all the news, announcements, and innovations from the show floor and beyond

What to expect at CES 2026What to expect at CES 2026
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Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Qualcomm, Intel, or AMD? HP’s leaked Elitebook X reportedly lets you pick.

Want a sneak peek at HP’s CES 2026 lineup? Windows Latest claims to have the entire list — my eye is on the HP EliteBook X, which will reportedly let Intel’s Panther Lake, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite, and AMD’s reportedly refreshed Ryzen AI 400 compete head-to-head. Wonder which one is best!

Image via Windows Latest
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Leak: Dell is about to bring back XPS.

Remember when Dell made the baffling decision last January to ditch its awesome XPS brand for the utterly milquetoast “Dell Pro” and “Dell Pro Max” instead? After just one year, VideoCardz’ sources report, XPS laptops are coming back. Dell will reportedly announce them at CES 2026 next week.

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
A GoPro laptop from ASUS.

The two already announced a collaboration back in October meant to “streamline creator workflows with AI.” Now the relationship is evolving into a dedicated button on new ASUS ProArt GoPro edition laptop that’ll probably also net a free subscription to GoPro Premium Plus for some period of time. All will be revealed at CES on January 6th.

Asus teases a new dedicated GoPro button to immediately go extreme.
Asus teases a new dedicated GoPro button to immediately go extreme.
Image: Asus
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
You can stick any TV to your wall using the Displace Hub suction mount.

Displace’s $5,999 wireless TV with a battery-powered suction mount is only available with a 55-inch 4K OLED panel. But at CES 2026, the company will be introducing a new $1,999 Displace Hub mounting system that works with any 55 to 100-inch TV of your choosing, as long as it weighs less than 150 pounds.

<em>The Displace Hub eliminates visible wires and is powered by a battery that’s good for five to 10 hours of viewing, depending on the size of the attached TV.</em>
<em>The hub uses four battery-powered suction cups to stick to walls with smooth finishes, streamlining TV installations.</em>
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The Displace Hub eliminates visible wires and is powered by a battery that’s good for five to 10 hours of viewing, depending on the size of the attached TV.
Image: Displace