LG talks TVs, appliances, wearables, and phones at CES (pictures)
At the first press conference on the CES press day, LG showed a gamut of new products for your kitchen, living room, and wrist. CNET takes you through the event.
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We also saw a variety of new speakers and sound bars.
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And new TVs, too.
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Dave VanderWaal with LG Appliances showed off LG HomeChat, which lets you chat with your, well, home over your smartphone.
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And who doesn't love an EasyClean oven?
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New washers and dryers also made their debut.
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LG will have an exclusive new partnership with decorator and product designer Nate Berkus, who will help inspire the next wave of LG Studio innovation.
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Frank Lee from LG's mobile business brought out the LG G Flex.
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That's LG's new Android smartphone with the curved body. Previously available only in Korea, the G Flex will come to AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile in the United States.