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WOWCube

WOWCube is a digital puzzle with a tangible interface where virtual gameplay is controlled by physically tilting, twisting, and shaking. It mixes the best from classical 3D twisty puzzles and video games. Kind of like a 2x2 Rubik´s Cube, but with a powerful CPU and a high-resolution screen on each square. You may play many games, download new games from the app store, or even develop new games to play thanks to an open API and SDK. The system has many fun arcade, word, and maze games to choose from, so you will never get bored. Pricing and availability will be announced later this month, when the WOWCube makes its debut at CES.



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PLAYSTATION WOOD SKIN

A beautiful wood finish looks good on almost everything. You can now transform your PlayStation 4 (or PS4 Pro) into a showpiece that perfectly blends into your decor. Designed and produced in Portland, USA, this awesome wood skin is precision cut from real wood and is easy to apply on your beloved console. It also features a residue-free stick-on backing, and has cutouts for proper ventilation. Available in four sumptuous, sustainable wood choices: walnut, bamboo, e...
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XBOX ONE X

Microsoft have revealed the most powerful console ever! The new Xbox One X boasts an impressive 6 teraflops of graphics power thanks to a custom-made 1,172 MHz GPU engine. It also has support for HDR, wide color gamut, 4K Blu-ray HD playback, and full compatibility with the Xbox One game library. Other details include 8GB of flash memory, 1TB of HDD storage, HDMI 2.0 with AMD FreeSync, HDR10 support, and DTS and Dolby Atmos support. In terms of design, the X is actu...
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GAMESTICK | PORTABLE TV GAMES CONSOLE

Manufacturer of electronic accessories PlayJam announced the release of a new portable video game console that runs games from the Android mobile platform. Named GameStick, the device is the size of a pen drive and connects to the HDMI input on a TV , you then use a wireless gamepad to control games. The GameStick uses no wires to connect to your tv or power outlet, another strong point is the price of the games, which start at $ 0.99. PlayJam expect to launch the G...
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