Turn any flat surface into a touchscreen computer with this crazy projector

The Puppy Cube Interactive Touchscreen Projector might have a curiously cute name, but we can assure you that there is nothing “cute” about this device. In fact, it can only be described as “friggin awesome.” It instantly transforms any horizontal surface (table, desk, floor) or vertical surface (wall) into a touchscreen computer. You can connect any video source to it that you want, such as a smartphone, computer, or even a video game console. Or, you don’t even need to connect anything to it because it has its own built-in Android computer. You can see it in action below.

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Here’s some additional info from the product page:

  • 10-POINT ANYTHOUCH: The 10-Point AnyTouch technology can turn any flat surface into a 23 inch interactive touchsreen

  • 720P WITH 4K SUPPORT: 300 ANSI lumens of brightness and 720p DLP plus adjustable distance, focus and keystone correction to create a crisp, clear picture

  • BUILT-IN SPEAKER AND MICROPHONE: Experience excellent sound quality without external speakers with full-range two-channel stereo

  • MIRACAST AND AIRPLAY: Wirelessly cast the screen of your mobile devices with AirPlay, DLNA, and Miracast

  • PORTABLE PROJECTOR: Carry the Puppy Cube to anywhere with only 3.5 lbs weight and built-in 5000mAH battery

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