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Top 15 gadgets unveiled at this year's tech event in Las Vegas

At the crowded sneak preview event, CES unveiled levitating speakers, giant-size 4k TV, self-watering plants, self-adjusting belts and tiny robots that teach kids how to code are just some of the wares on offer.

It's that time of year again: tech aficionados from around the world have descended on Las Vegas to discover the latest consumer gadgets, many ahead of their official release.

At the crowded sneak preview event, CES 2015 unveiled smart cars, levitating speakers, giant-size 4k TV, self-watering plants, self-adjusting belts and tiny robots that teach kids how to code are just some of the wares on offer.

We have compiled the the top 15 brand new gadgets (see gallery above) unveiled yesterday, January 5, 2015.

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