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February 20, 2007 7:14 AM PST

Your photos cubed

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: eNecessities)

eNecessities just redeemed itself in our book. Right after we panned the idea of its talking USB drive, the company has come up with a simple device that we could easily see using.

The "Desktop Digital Photo Cube" isn't for big-screen viewing, with displays only 1-inch square. But if you're on the road or just want a variety of photos without taking up a lot of desktop space, this is a handy item to have.

With sides a little over 2.5 inches square, the cube stores up to 30 photos and is powered through a USB connection, according to Everything USB. For its portability, we like it for the same reason we appreciated Royal's travel alarm clock with a built-in digital picture frame. Neither is very fancy, but they do the trick.

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