CES 2014 Live Stream Watch Online: Year’s First Largest Tech Show Kicking Off Tomorrow, Tune In Here For Up To Date Coverage From Las Vegas

CES 2014 LiveStream Watch Online: The International Consumer Electronics show kicks-off in Las Vegas tomorrow and if last year is any indication, around 130,000 visitors is expected to flock to the expo halls this year as the leading names in tech show-off their latest wares.
The Verge is holding a livestream of the event on their website (click here to see) and CNET is curating all their news in a liveblog through a microsite dedicated to all things CES.

Asus is also offering a livestream of their press events and has also released a two-part video on what you can expect from the company over the next three days. The company's livestream event has just included, but the video can be found on GSM Arena. Many have speculated that the electronics manufacturer will be releasing a new monitor as well as a number of handsets during CES 2014.

YouTube is expected show off low-bandwidth 4K YouTube streaming at CES. According to GigaOM, the video site will demo its new low-bandwidth 4K streaming technology called VP9. The new technology should mean slicker streaming of all YouTube videos, whether 4K or not, and make buffering a thing of the past according to CNET U.K.

The highly anticipated keynote of Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer will not be livestreamed reports the International Digital Times. But the CES 2014 Keynote for Samsung and Sony will be available at around 11:15 AM tomorrow.

In a predictions report by TechCrunch, the publication said that CES 2014 will be the time when many companies in the wearable tech market will pitch to the public why people should buy their market. It was no surprise that at Day 0 of the event, Pebble released the Pebble Steel, the second smartwatch from the company’s product line.

Last year, they released the first Pebble Smartwatch at CES 2013.

“We’re creating the gold standard for wearables that meshes with your everyday life,” says Pebble founder and CEO Eric Migicovsky during Pebble’s CES broadcast.

Other companies expected to show off their wearable tech gear include Kiwi Wearables, MYO, Lumo, Fitbit, Qualcomm and Metawatch.

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