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LG’s big CES 2015 press conference is about to start – watch live right here!

Updated Jan 5th, 2015 11:42AM EST
LG CES 2015 Live Stream

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Welcome to the biggest day of the biggest consumer electronics show of the year. The news has already started pouring out of CES 2015 in Las Vegas, and things will really kick into high gear now that press day is here. The three biggest events of the day are undoubtedly LG, Samsung and Sony’s press conferences, and LG is about to get things started with the first big event of the day.

2015 is all about connecting anything and everything to the Internet — a market segment people have annoyingly taken to calling “the Internet of things — so you can expect to see plenty of Internet-connected devices from LG debut on stage on Monday morning.

There will also be new TVs with insanely high pixel counts as well as the G Flex 2, the sequel to LG’s first curved smartphone.

Do you want to want to see all the new gear LG is showing off today the instant it shows up on stage? Well, you’re in luck, because LG is streaming its big press conference live.

The show is scheduled to begin at 11:00 a.m. EST / 8:00 a.m. PST, and you’ll find a live streaming video from LG’s event embedded below.

Looking for more coverage from CES? Be sure to check out our CES 2015 hub!

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