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Last updated: January 8th, 2018 at 23:02 UTC+01:00

Samsung's much-awaited CES 2018 press conference takes place in just over an hour. The company already unveiled a couple of new consumer electronics products during its First Look event yesterday. The CES 2018 press conference will provide us with a broader look at some of its plans for the new year.

Watch Samsung CES 2018 press conference live stream

There have been a lot of rumors recently about what Samsung will talk about during its CES 2018 press conference. Some have even suggested that it might unveil the Galaxy S9 at this event though it seems highly unlikely.

Samsung might unveil its new 2-in-1 Chromebook later today. It has been a year since it launched new Chromebooks so it would make sense for the company to launch the rumored product in Los Angeles today.

Since CES is an event focused on consumer electronics, we'll also get to hear a lot about the company's home appliances and the advances that it has made in that market.

Fortunately, you don't have to be in Las Vegas to follow the proceedings. Samsung is going to stream its CES 2018 press conference live. You'll be able to check it out on the company's official newsroom website, its Facebook page, and its YouTube channel.

We'll embed a link to the YouTube live stream here once it goes live so you can watch the press conference on SamMobile.

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