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11 must-see videos from CES 2015

CES 2015 brought us tons of new gadgets and updates to some of our favorite tech products. Join CNET TV for a tour of the top videos from the show floor.

Jason Parker Senior Editor / Reviews - Software
Jason Parker has been at CNET for nearly 15 years. He is the senior editor in charge of iOS software and has become an expert reviewer of the software that runs on each new Apple device. He now spends most of his time covering Apple iOS releases and third-party apps.
Jason Parker
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Over the course of our week at CES 2015, CNET TV was running to all corners of the show to find the greatest new gadgets so you could get a first-hand look at what's around the corner in tech. From Sony's slimmest 4K LED TV to date, to what Mercedes envisions as its car of the future, we caught it all on camera. So, if you couldn't be in Vegas this year to see for yourself, here are the top 11 CNET TV videos as ranked by number of streams for your viewing pleasure.

1. Sony's XBR X900C is its thinnest 4K TV to date

Luke Westaway got a close look at the 65-inch version of Sony's latest high-res televisions and thought they looked great. But almost more impressive than the screen was just how thin these 4K LEDs actually are.


Watch this: Sony's new 4K set is its slimmest LED TV to date

2. BMW links smartwatches to self-parking tech

Don't like the hassle of finding a parking place? BMW has you covered with an automated car and an app for your smartwatch that not only will find a space on its own, but will come pick you up when you're done.

Watch this: BMW links smartwatches to self-parking tech

3. Intel's 3D-printed Spider Dress

Talk about wearable tech! Intel's creation came in the form of a 3D-printed dress that has sensors that respond to its environment. It's a good thing we got video because the retractable "spider legs" are something that have to be seen to be believed.

Watch this: Intel's 3D-printed Spider Dress

4. Dish launches new Internet TV service with Sling TV

As long as you have a credit card and a broadband connection, Dish's new Sling TV will let you stream live internet video with 25-30 channels you can watch anywhere.

Watch this: Dish launches new Internet TV service with Sling TV

5. LG puts a washing machine inside a washing machine

It's not just TVs and phones at CES. LG's new twin washing machine lets you do two loads of laundry simultaneously in the same unit. What's more, the machine keeps water from each washer separate so you don't have to worry about doing whites in one and colors in the other.

Watch this: LG puts a washing machine inside a washing machine

6. LG Display shows off screen with double Note Edge-style curves

Similar to the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, LG's new smartphone display design wraps around the device. The difference? It wraps around both edges giving you more area for additional functions not on the main screen.

Watch this: LG Display shows off screen with double Note Edge-style curves

7. Mercedes unveils its car of the future

Unveiled for the first time at CES 2015, Mercedes' vision for the car of the future definitely turned heads. This autonomous self-driving electric vehicle has sleek lines and tons of amenities you'll want to see for yourself.

Watch this: Mercedes unveils its car of the future

8. Lamborghini's $6k Android screams sporty luxury

We already knew Lamborghini made high-end cars, but now it has a high-end phone. This $6,ooo Android smartphone runs KitKat under the hood, but it's the gold plating and smart design on the outside that screams luxury.

Watch this: Lamborghini's $6k Android screams sporty luxury

9. Samsung shows off 105-inch bendable LCD TV

Samsung's latest top-tier television is a shoo-in for a list like this one. With a button to switch between curved or flat screen, you'll have optimal viewing for yourself with the ability to flatten the screen out for group watching events.

Watch this: Samsung shows 105-inch bendable LCD TV

10. TVs at CES are bigger and bendier -- but better?

CNET News' Kara Tsuboi wonders, with all the new bendable and high-res 4K TVs featured at CES 2015, are they really something people will want or are they just for show?

Watch this: TVs at CES are bigger and bendier -- but better?

11. LG bulks up its curved G Flex 2

The new LG G Flex 2 smartphone sports a 23-degree curve so it hugs your head as you talk -- but it's also flexible enough to mash down flat. CNET's Lynn La takes a closer look at what's under the hood.

Watch this: LG bulks up its curved G Flex 2