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New gadgets to look out for next year

The 2015 edition of the event, which will be held in Las Vegas, will serve as the launching ground for different electronic devices from various manufacturers worldwide.

The annual International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) will start right after the New Year begins, and it promises to showcase some of the most anticipated product launches from various brands.

The 2015 edition of the event, which will be held in Las Vegas, will serve as the launching ground for different electronic devices from various manufacturers worldwide.

CES attendees are looking forward to see a plethora of new flagship smartphones, tablets, mobile products, as well as other innovative electronic accessories like flash drives and such. But what should gadget fans expect in the upcoming CES 2015 from the leading consumer and electronics manufacturers?

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The 2015 International CES will run from January 6 to 9, 2015.

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