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The Cube Is a Projector That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand

The Cube Is a Projector That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand

Sharing something on your phone, tablet or laptop with a group of people is a pain in the ass. We’ve all thought about a project at one point another, but they’re big, bulky and generally require way too many cables and connections to make them work. The Cube changes all of that. The 2″ x 2″ Cube weighs a whopping .3lbs and puts out a 120″ image in 854 x 480 resolution from any MHL or HDMI source. The Cube package even contains a flexible tripod, remote, charger and a few cables to connect it to select devices. You can project photos, videos or YouTube clips on the wall of the conference room. Throw Call of Duty up in the living room. Watch Netflix in the hotel room. The Cube lets you carry a projector with you wherever you’re going.