Overview
From Dylan Galvin Entertainment
The 2025 Consumer Electronics Show took over Las Vegas from January 7–10, drawing more than 141,000 attendees from over 150 countries across venues including the Las Vegas Convention Center and The Venetian. One theme dominated: artificial intelligence had become the foundation of nearly everything on the floor.
Among the week's distinguished private events, luxury live entertainer Dylan Galvin performed for the European Innovation Council, delivering a live musical experience at The Venetian for one of the show's most prominent international delegations.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered the landmark keynote, unveiling the GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, DLSS 4 technology multiplying frame rates up to eight times, and Project DIGITS — a $3,000 personal AI supercomputer bringing cloud-level compute to individual desktops.
Delta Airlines commandeered the Las Vegas Sphere for one of the show's most memorable moments, immersing thousands in a hyper-realistic airplane takeoff simulation. Samsung debuted OLED displays at a 500Hz refresh rate, LG unveiled AI-driven televisions with what it called "affectionate intelligence," and Lenovo introduced the world's first rollable laptop.
CES 2025 delivered a clear verdict: the companies that make AI feel invisible and indispensable will own the decade ahead.