Consumer Electronics Show

Best of CES: Robot vacuums & web-enabled telescopes

Move over Roomba? Samsung's new vacuum just loves to work
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Move over Roomba? Samsung's new vacuum just loves to work
Would you pay $1,200 to see the stars at night?
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Would you pay $1,200 to see the stars at night?
Cheaper than Beats, but better than $10 earbuds?
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Cheaper than Beats, but better than $10 earbuds?
The latest gadgets for you (and your dog!)
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The latest gadgets for you (and your dog!)

The International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has no shortage of gadgets, even for the most tech-obsessed visitor.

From a $1,200 telescope that can find Jupiter on its own to an automated vacuum cleaner from Samsung, this year's iteration of the annual tech Mecca seemed to feature a Web-connected version of nearly everything, from cars to household appliances to a "smartphone" for your dog.

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Here's a look at some of the devices that caught the eye of CNBC.com's Guy Behind the Camera.