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We’ve already seen a wealth of gadgets and news coming out of CES 2025, but the pace isn’t slowing down for the third day of the big tech expo – and we’re still committed to bringing you the best and coolest picks from the show (and there are an awful lot of product launches to sift through).
You can look back on our CES 2025 day 1 and CES 2025 day 2 round-ups for all the major gadgets and gizmos unveiled so far, and on day 3 we’re continuing the theme. Below you’ll find crazy digital E ink posters, laptops with rolling screens, AI systems for your automobile, and much more besides.
The usual CES caveats apply: a lot of these products are still at the concept or early development stage, so you might not be able to get your hands on them straight away. However, they all point towards an exciting 2025 for anyone interested in technology. So sit back and let us guide you through the 11 finest things we’ve seen on this third day of CES 2025…
1. Lenovo Thinkbook Plus Gen 6 Rollable
- Best feature: The rollable display… of course
Forget foldable phones – what about rollable laptop displays? That’s the era we’re officially in now, thanks to the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable from Lenovo. From a single button press, the screen can expand from the regular 14 inches up to an impressive 16.7 inches when you need some extra vertical space to work with.
This is a very decent laptop aside from the main party trick, too: you get an Intel Core Ultra 200V processor, up to 32GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of SSD storage, so you’re going to be able to get some serious computing done on it. The laptop will apparently be on sale this year, though we’re still waiting on a price…
2. PocketBook InkPoster
- Best feature: That glorious E Ink screen
The PocketBook InkPoster is exactly the sort of gadget CES is about: a sleek, innovative, desirable bit of tech that’s on the expensive side but is going to impress everyone who sees it. It’s a premium digital art display, enabling you to continually change around the artwork being shown on your walls.
As the panel uses E Ink technology, the energy demands are far lower than they would be with a standard screen – and it makes the art look more traditional and authentic as well. Three different sizes will be available across the course of the year, though you may have to do some saving up to be able to afford one – prices start at an eye-watering $599 (around £485 / AU$970), going up into four figures.
3. Kanto UKI bookshelf speakers
- Best feature: It’s a toss-up between the looks and the price tag
If you’re looking for some impossibly cute bookshelf speakers that won’t break the bank, then the new Kanto UKIs could be for you.
We haven’t managed to listen to them yet at CES 2025, but if the UKI speakers sound half as good as the company’s excellent Ren powered speakers then we’ll be very big fans indeed.
While you can’t buy them just yet (the only ones at CES are prototypes), they’ll launch in the second half of 2025 for only $199 / £199 (around AU$319.99). On paper, that’s a serious bargain – and you get a choice from dashing black, white, cobalt and sage colors too.
4. KaraPod
- Best feature: No need to add water