It's called the Playcube, and as the name suggests it's a cube that plays things: video and presumably audio too. It's a ...
Hungarian sculptor Ernő Rubik invented the cube in 1974. It was originally called “Magic cube,” but later, the name was changed to patent it in other countries. A standard 3x3 cube has 43 ...
The Magic Cube is a rare artifact that, other than conferring some enviable radiation and physical protection stats, will also net you a cool 30,000 coupons as part of the A Job for the Barkeep ...
The Magic Cube was invented by Ernő Rubik in 1974. Then in the 1980s it was renamed to the Rubik's Cube. The Speed Cube is a special version of the Rubik's Cube that is meant to be solved very quickly ...
TCL has christened the portable device as the TCL Playcube, and also referred to it as a “magic cube” during its ...
Although TCL provided minimal details about the Playcube, it likely follows the trend of its earlier projector, the TCL A1, introduced in November 2024. The A1, priced at $499, features 1080p ...
TCL teases the PlayCube at CES 2025, a compact portable projector with a twistable design, Google TV, and built-in battery for versatile entertainment.