By I-Hsien Sherwood | i.sherwood@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jan 08, 2013 06:05 PM EST

The 2013 Consumer Electronics Show is in full swing. If you can't make it out to CES 2013 in Las Vegas, you're still in luck.

It's a tech show, so there are plenty of live streams to choose from, and one of the biggest and best is from CNET.

Pundits and reviewers and commentators will be providing around the clock coverage for the entire week, so the stream is basically the CES 2013 news channel.

It's a bit more fun than that, though, as guest commentators are making an appearance -- people not usually associated with tech, to inject a little levity and an interesting perspective into the data-heavy coverage.

For example, at 7:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday, Arianna Huffington from the Huffington Post pops in for an hour, and after that LL Cool J weighs in.

Yes, LL Cool J, which will surely provide scintillating coverage and in-depth analysis of tech specs.

Maybe.

"CNET is the official live-streaming partner for the 2013 International CES show," boasts the site.

"Tune in daily for our live coverage, including the official Best of CES awards program, the Next Big Thing Super Session, plus live versions of all your favorite CNET shows, right from the event floor. Join celebrities like LL Cool J, Felicia Day, and Arianna Huffington as they stop by to talk all things tech with our CNET editors and show hosts, and get the scoop on the latest tech and gadgets from our First Look videos."

Okay, Felicia Day is pretty great, but she's the Ambassador of the Entertainment Matters Program for the entire show, so she'll be all over CES.

Lucky us.

Check out the CNET live stream here.

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