• An attendee holds Sony's new Walkman at the Sony booth at the International CES. AP Photo / Jae C Hong
    An attendee holds Sony's new Walkman at the Sony booth at the International CES. AP Photo / Jae C Hong
  • An exhibitor demonstrates a 3Doodler 3D printing pen version 2. Patrick T Fallon /Bloomberg
    An exhibitor demonstrates a 3Doodler 3D printing pen version 2. Patrick T Fallon /Bloomberg
  • It may not get you from A to B, but at least it hovers. The closest you can get this year to the technology from Back to the Future is Coby’s floating Bluetooth speaker system.
    It may not get you from A to B, but at least it hovers. The closest you can get this year to the technology from Back to the Future is Coby’s floating Bluetooth speaker system.
  • The Mercedes-Benz F015 Luxury in Motion autonomous concept car is shown on stage during the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Germany's Daimler AG wants to reset consumers' expectations about self-driving cars with its futuristic F015 concept. Steve Marcus / Reuters
    The Mercedes-Benz F015 Luxury in Motion autonomous concept car is shown on stage during the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Germany's Daimler AG wants to reset consumers' expectations about self-driving cars with its futuristic F015 concept. Steve Marcus / Reuters
  • Sony's prototype SmartEyeglass Attach is on display at the Sony booth at the International CES. Jae C Hong / AP Photo
    Sony's prototype SmartEyeglass Attach is on display at the Sony booth at the International CES. Jae C Hong / AP Photo
  • The International Consumer Electronics Show is the World’s Fair of gadgets, a three-day spectacle during which manufacturers from around the planet unveil technology that would make Marty McFly gasp. This year’s exhibition, which ended on Friday, featured more than 3,500 vendors showcasing such inventions as wearable devices, driverless cars, audio for all situations, pocket-size 3D printers and smart appliances.
    The International Consumer Electronics Show is the World’s Fair of gadgets, a three-day spectacle during which manufacturers from around the planet unveil technology that would make Marty McFly gasp. This year’s exhibition, which ended on Friday, featured more than 3,500 vendors showcasing such inventions as wearable devices, driverless cars, audio for all situations, pocket-size 3D printers and smart appliances.
  • The Superstar Backfloat portable waterproof speaker that floats is displayed at a press event for Monster. Ethan Miller / Getty Images / AFP
    The Superstar Backfloat portable waterproof speaker that floats is displayed at a press event for Monster. Ethan Miller / Getty Images / AFP
  • Tom Dowens explains the benefits of the LG Electronics Twin Wash System washing machine. The washer has a second, smaller washer built into the bottom of the machine for doing two different loads at once. Steve Marcus / Reuters
    Tom Dowens explains the benefits of the LG Electronics Twin Wash System washing machine. The washer has a second, smaller washer built into the bottom of the machine for doing two different loads at once. Steve Marcus / Reuters
  • The Withings Activite Pop smart watch. Michael Nagle / Bloomberg
    The Withings Activite Pop smart watch. Michael Nagle / Bloomberg

CES 2015 provides gadgets galore – in pictures


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There was everything on display but a hoverboard at the Consumer Electronics Shows in Las Vegas - the biggest tech show in the United States.