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A tiny but playable Rubik’s Cube, so little it fits on your fingertip, has gone on sale in Japan for 198,000 yen, or about $1,900, for delivery starting in December. Billed as a “super-small ...
So, why a rotating display? There is an actual use case for the Small Universe X Sugar Cubes since you can play retro arcade games that were originally designed to be run in a vertical orientation ...
Magic Cube is basically a levitating display, ... Things like rings, watches, little toys, and other small treasures can all be showcased with it.
Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) today unveiled a nice little invention: a 3D LCD display box that fits in ...
The makers of the Rubik’s cube went small to celebrate the iconic puzzle toy’s 50th anniversary. Thanks to a collaboration with Japan-based Megahouse and Iriso Precision Company, designers ...
We've pondered the potential for 3D display cubes for years now, but the gCubik looks to bring us a bit closer to a final concept. Measuring just 10 centimeters (about four inches), this ...
Everything old is new again in Toyland. This year’s hot new item is straight out of the 1980s — an ultra-tiny Rubik’s Cube that went on sale in Japan this week for a whopping $1,900.
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