Wedged between Computex and CES, this year's IFA had plenty to offer in terms of major announcements and reveals. Brand by brand, we've rounded them up.
LG
- LG have announced their first 8K TV, and it's an OLED
- LG unveiled their first 'Industrial Wearable' robot
- The company also confirmed two new variants of their G7 ThinQ smartphone, one of which is Android One
Samsung
- Samsung have shown off their fist NVMe-based portable SSD, the X5
- Samsung have also announced their first Thunderbolt 3-enabled curved QLED monitor
- Like LG, the company also revealed their first 8K TV
- Samsung refreshed their Frame TVs
Acer
- Acer debuted their new ultra-light Swift 5 notebook
- Acer are the latest OEM embracing 4K, 144Hz and HDR with their next-generation gaming monitors
- Acer let their inner cyberpunk run wild, announcing the Thronos - a gaming chair with three built-in monitors and haptic feedback
Dell
Ultimate Ears
Lenovo
- Lenovo announced their Snapdragon-powered Yoga C630
- The company also announced their new flagship Yoga C930, Yoga Book C930, Yoga S730 and a pair of Chromebooks
- They also introduced a new heavyweight powerbook in the form of the ThinkPad X1 Extreme
- Lenovo also launched their new Smart Essentials range to supplement their smart speaker offering
ASUS
- ASUS refreshed their Zenbook, Zenbook Flip and Vivobooks
Bose
- Bose introduced their first smart speaker and two new soundbars
Ecovacs
- Ecovacs announced a new software feature AIVI, which promises to make their robot vacuums smarter
BlackBerry
- BlackBerry revealed a new more-affordable take on the KEY2, called the KEY2 LE
TCL
- TCL confirmed that their first 8K TVs will be coming to Australia in 2019
- Alcatel also announced a new family friendly tablet
Bang & Olufsen
- Bang & Olufsen debuted their exciting new concept speaker, the Beosound Edge
MSI
- MSI expanded their Prestige series of notebooks with the PS65 Creator
Jabra
- Jabra showed off some new colors for the previously announced Elite Active 65t, including a special variant with built-in Alexa