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CES 2014 LiveStream: Watch Consumer Electronics Show Here

Tech enthusiasts everywhere now have the opportunity to watch this year's Consumer Electronics Show thanks to The Verge's official livestream of the event.

The video is sponsored by The Verge and is being broadcasted through its website. CES 2014 is taking place in Las Vegas Nevada and began this week. Various new devices and innovative technology is expected to be introduced during the event's festivities.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VERGE'S CES LIVESTREAM.

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Devices such as the LG G Flex have already been introduced to hit the U.S. market via Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T. The Flex will be released during the first quarter of this year. This confirms various rumors that surfaced last week and last month stating that this foreign and innovative device would make it to the States.

Other products expected to be introduce include more TVs with curved displays including LG's 77-inch Ultra HD set. These TVs retail at an extremely high price as the company's 55-inch model sells for $10,000.

More affordable 4K TVs are expected to debut as well. Polaroid will debut a 50-inch model that will cost $1000 which is around $3000 cheaper than some of the other models currently available in the market. This 4K model could appeal to a much larger audience.

YouTube will also announced 4K streaming which should be coming somewhere down the line.

Cars will get a nice update as Google's partnership with Audi will be displayed as the company will now employ Android software for use on the dashboard. Mercedes Benz owners will be able to find where their car is parked thanks to new software and its ability to connect to Pebble smart watches. Ford is expected to introduce future hybrids including its solar-powered C-Max Solar Energi concept car.

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