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- Join CNET for live coverage of Sony's press conference, where we're expecting a massive flood of product announcements. Our live blog will bring you news updates, photos, and running commentary. by Roger Cheng January 5, 2014 5:00 PM PST The Sony booth at CES 2010. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) LAS VEGAS -- Sony is expected to announce a bevy of products, and you can get all the details here. The company is planning to kick off its press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show at 5 p.m. PT on Monday. CNET's Lynn La, Sarah Tew, and I will be here to bring you real-time news updates, photos, and running commentary throughout the event. You can tune into the live blog here: CNET's live coverage of Sony's CES 2014 press conference As one of the larger consumer electronics conglomerates, you can expect Sony to announce a number of products in different areas, whether it's smartphones, cameras, televisions, or laptops. Related stories Cobra AirWave Box and Mini make a splash (pictures) At CES, Belkin bets big on WeMo Pure pumps up streaming speakers at CES 2014, promises any Internet music service works Sony has taken a backseat to Korean giant Samsung Electronics in previous shows, so we'll see if it has enough eye-catching products this time around. The company hasn't had much in terms of marquee, attention-grabbing products, but perhaps a lower-cost 4K television or new high-end smartphone will do the trick. As usual, we'll be using ScribbleLive to bring you live text and photos, blow by blow. We'll start the live blog about 15 minutes before Sony officially starts the event, so be sure to tune in.
Join CNET for live coverage of Sony's press conference, where we're expecting a massive flood of product announcements. Our live blog will bring you news updates, photos, and running commentary. by Roger Cheng January 5, 2014 5:00 PM PST The Sony booth at CES 2010. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) LAS VEGAS -- Sony is expected to announce a bevy of products, and you can get all the details here. The company is planning to kick off its press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show at 5 p.m. PT on Monday. CNET's Lynn La, Sarah Tew, and I will be here to bring you real-time news updates, photos, and running commentary throughout the event. You can tune into the live blog here: CNET's live coverage of Sony's CES 2014 press conference As one of the larger consumer electronics conglomerates, you can expect Sony to announce a number of products in different areas, whether it's smartphones, cameras, televisions, or laptops. Related stories Cobra AirWave Box and Mini make a splash (pictures) At CES, Belkin bets big on WeMo Pure pumps up streaming speakers at CES 2014, promises any Internet music service works Sony has taken a backseat to Korean giant Samsung Electronics in previous shows, so we'll see if it has enough eye-catching products this time around. The company hasn't had much in terms of marquee, attention-grabbing products, but perhaps a lower-cost 4K television or new high-end smartphone will do the trick. As usual, we'll be using ScribbleLive to bring you live text and photos, blow by blow. We'll start the live blog about 15 minutes before Sony officially starts the event, so be sure to tune in.
Join CNET for live coverage of Sony's press conference, where we're expecting a massive flood of product announcements. Our live blog will bring you news updates, photos, and running commentary.

The Sony booth at CES 2010.
(Credit: James Martin/CNET)
LAS VEGAS -- Sony is expected to announce a bevy of products, and you can get all the details here.
The company is planning to kick off its press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show at 5 p.m. PT on Monday. CNET's Lynn La, Sarah Tew, and I will be here to bring you real-time news updates, photos, and running commentary throughout the event.
You can tune into the live blog here:
CNET's live coverage of Sony's CES 2014 press conference
As one of the larger consumer electronics conglomerates, you can expect Sony to announce a number of products in different areas, whether it's smartphones, cameras, televisions, or laptops.
Related stories
- Cobra AirWave Box and Mini make a splash (pictures)
- At CES, Belkin bets big on WeMo
- Pure pumps up streaming speakers at CES 2014, promises any Internet music service works
Sony has taken a backseat to Korean giant Samsung Electronics in previous shows, so we'll see if it has enough eye-catching products this time around. The company hasn't had much in terms of marquee, attention-grabbing products, but perhaps a lower-cost 4K television or new high-end smartphone will do the trick.
As usual, we'll be using ScribbleLive to bring you live text and photos, blow by blow. We'll start the live blog about 15 minutes before Sony officially starts the event, so be sure to tune in.