TCL’s PlayCube projector is more fun than a Rubik’s Cube

TCL's latest portable projector, the PlayCube, has been touted as more enjoyable to use than a Rubik's Cube. The device is designed specifically for camping projection, and its unique 90-degree rotating design allows it to be easily positioned to get around obstacles.

While the PlayCube may not have all the bells and whistles of other portable projectors on the market, such as better color adaptation or improved stereo sound, it makes up for these shortcomings with its impressive brightness, battery life, and portability.

One standout feature of the PlayCube is its ability to run for hours without needing a recharge. In fact, the device has been clocked at running for an impressive three hours and one minute in the brightest mode, which is no small feat considering its compact size.

However, the PlayCube's battery life can be inconsistent, with some users experiencing wild shifts in runtime over time. This may be due to TCL's power management system, which puts the projector into a state of "sleep" when not in use, but also drains energy through the fan spinning periodically.

Another area where the PlayCube falls short is in its audio quality. The device's 5W speaker produces a fine but mono soundtrack that can get a bit muddy at times. While it's loud enough to fill a room, the sound lacks fullness and warmth, making it less enjoyable for music fans.

To make up for this, users can connect headphones or self-powered speakers via the audio jack or Bluetooth, which allows them to enhance their viewing experience. Additionally, the PlayCube can be used as a Bluetooth speaker, although this feature doesn't turn off the fan, which may be annoying for some users.

Despite these minor drawbacks, the PlayCube is an impressive portable projector that offers a great balance of brightness, battery life, and portability at an affordable price point of $799.99. While it may not be the cheapest option on the market, its unique features and capabilities make it well worth considering for anyone in need of a reliable portable projector.

For those looking for a more budget-friendly option, TCL's competitor Xgimi Halo+ is currently available at a discounted price of $449, although it comes with some drawbacks, such as improved stereo sound but shorter battery life.
 
oh man 🤯 this playcube projector is like a game changer 👾 for camping trips! its brightness and battery life are so sick 💥 i can already imagine setting up a movie night in the woods under the stars 🌳 with this thing 🎬 but yeah, audio quality could be improved 🎧 maybe they'll come out with an update soon 🤞 $799.99 is a bit steep for me 💸 but if you're gonna spend that much you want the best right? 🔥
 
Ugh, $800 for this thing? It's like they're trying to rob us blind! I mean, I know portability and brightness are important features, but come on, can't you get more bang for your buck at a lower price point? And don't even get me started on the battery life being inconsistent... that's just frustrating. But I guess if you're an avid camper or something, it might be worth it. The fact that they had to add features like Bluetooth speaker and headphone jack to make up for the audio quality is just lazy. Still, I can see why someone would want this thing, especially at that discounted price... Xgimi Halo+ doesn't sound too shabby either 🤯💸
 
so the new PlayCube thingy just came out and people are already raving about how much fun it is to use... yeah right. I mean, who doesn't love a projector that's literally shaped like a cube 🤯. but seriously, 90-degree rotation sounds cool and all, but is it really worth the money? $800 for a device that can run for 3 hours and 1 minute? that's just basic. and what's with the inconsistent battery life? 📊 maybe they should've tested it more... on the other hand, if you're into camping projection and don't care about fancy audio, then I guess this thing is a solid choice 🏕️. and hey, at least it's portable, right? 👍
 
I'm so down on the PlayCube! 🎉 I mean, who needs all that extra fancy stuff like color adaptation and good stereo sound? 😂 The fact that it can run for 3 hours and 1 minute without needing a recharge is already a huge win in my book. And let's be real, if you're camping or something, the only thing you care about is getting some decent visuals on your screen while you're trying to sleep under the stars 🌃💤.

I think what really gets me excited about this projector is its portability. I mean, who doesn't want a device that's small enough to toss into a backpack and take with you wherever you go? 😎 It's perfect for road trips or camping trips or even just having a movie night in the backyard 🍿🌳.

Of course, there are some minor drawbacks, like the weird fan noise when it's using Bluetooth speaker mode. But honestly, I think that's a small price to pay for something that can deliver such impressive visuals on the go. And at $799.99, it's not too shabby of a deal either 🤑.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the new PlayCube from TCL 🤩! Camping projection just got a whole lot more fun with this thing. The 90-degree rotating design is genius - makes it so easy to position around obstacles. And three hours and one minute of brightness? That's insane for its size! 😲 Of course, battery life can be sketchy at times, but I'm willing to overlook that for the price point. $799.99 might not be cheap, but it's worth it for the portability and brightness alone. The only thing keeping me from giving it a 10/10 is the audio quality - mono sound isn't ideal for music lovers 🎧. But hey, it's all about finding that sweet spot with headphones or self-powered speakers, right? 💡
 
I'm so hyped about this new portable projector from TCL! 🤩 The PlayCube is seriously cool, I mean, who doesn't want to have a mini cinema on the go? 😂 But for real, its design is genius - that 90-degree rotating thingy makes it so easy to use in tight spaces. And three hours and one minute of battery life? That's insane! 💥 I'm all about portability, and this thing delivers.

Of course, there are some minor downsides... the audio isn't the best, but you can always hook up your own speakers or headphones, which is a total game-changer. And yeah, the fan can be annoying, but it's not like it's gonna ruin the party or anything. 💡

Overall, I think the PlayCube is an amazing deal at $799.99 - sure, it's not cheap, but trust me, it's worth every penny. And if you're on a budget, there are cheaper options out there, like the Xgimi Halo+, which has some drawbacks, but it's still a solid choice.

I'd totally recommend the PlayCube to anyone looking for a reliable portable projector that won't break the bank. It's perfect for camping trips, outdoor movies, or just having a fun night in with friends. 🎥👍
 
I just saw this thread and I gotta say, I'm surprised the 90-degree rotating design isn't its selling point lol 🤔. I mean, can you imagine trying to set up a projector on a camping trip? It's like they anticipated that problem. Anyway, the battery life is pretty decent for me, but the audio quality is kinda a bummer 🎵. I'd still get it though, only 'cause it's so portable and the price is okay. I've been eyeing that Xgimi Halo+ though, might have to consider it if I can snag it at that price 😊.
 
🤩 This new portable projector is kinda like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube blindfolded - you gotta get creative to make it work! 💡 The 90-degree rotating design is genius, and that 3-hour run time is insane for its size 🚀💥. But, tbh, the audio quality is a bit of a letdown 🎵👎. Still, for $800, it's a solid deal if you're in the market for something portable and bright! 💸
 
I don’t usually comment but I think the PlayCube’s price point of $799.99 might be a bit steep for its features... I mean, sure, it's portable and bright, but is three hours of runtime really that impressive? 🤔 And what about all those other portable projectors out there that are like 2-3 times cheaper? Don’t get me wrong, the PlayCube does have some unique selling points, but for camping projection I just think you could do better with a more affordable option... 💸
 
I just saw this new projector and I'm stokked 🤩 It has a 90-degree rotating design that's like a mini puzzle 🧩! But seriously, the battery life is crazy, I mean who needs to recharge after 3 hours? 🚗 However, I read it can be kinda wonky sometimes and the audio quality is meh 🎵. I'd still wanna get my hands on one tho, cuz at $799 it's like a sweet deal 🤑. But if you're super tight, TCL's Xgimi Halo+ is like a cheaper cousin 👪...
 
the playcube's 90 degree rotating design is pure genius 🤩 i mean who needs to wrestle with projection setup when you can just spin it around and voila, no more awkward angles 😂 but seriously though, $799.99 might be a bit steep for some folks especially if you're looking for better sound quality. the xgimi halo+ is a solid option at that price point tho 🤑 still, for the avid camper or road tripper, the playcube's unique features and portability make it a great choice 👍
 
I think the PlayCube is a total game changer 🤩! I mean, who needs all those fancy features like color adaptation and better sound quality when you can have a device that's literally portable and bright enough to get through a camping trip without any issues? The 3-hour runtime in brightest mode? Mind blown 😲. And yeah, the audio might not be the best, but connecting headphones or speakers makes all the difference, right? 🎧 I think the price of $799.99 is totally reasonable considering what you get. Plus, it's a great option for those who want something reliable and easy to use without breaking the bank 💸. Xgimi Halo+ might have some advantages, but I don't think they're worth giving up on the PlayCube just yet 🤔.
 
🔥 The PlayCube is like that one friend who's always down to project a game night 🎮, no fuss, just fun! 👍 It may not have the bells and whistles, but its brightness and portability make it a winner in my book 💡! Just don't expect audiophile quality 😴.
 
I'm so stoked to hear about the PlayCube portable projector! 🎉 It's amazing how tech can make camping trips even more magical with this thingy... I mean, the ability to project movies and games onto a screen in the great outdoors is just pure genius. The fact that it can run for hours on end without needing a recharge is totally wild, considering its compact size. But yeah, battery life can be a bit wonky at times, so that's like, a thing to consider.

As for the audio quality, I get what they're going for with the mono soundtrack, but it's not really my cup of tea either... I mean, who wants to watch their fave movie with a sound that's all over the place? But hey, connecting headphones or self-powered speakers is like, a lifesaver, right?

For the price point of $799.99, I think the PlayCube is a solid investment for anyone looking for a reliable portable projector. It's not the cheapest option out there, but it's definitely worth considering. And if you're on a tighter budget, TCL's Xgimi Halo+ is like, a more affordable alternative... but it comes with some trade-offs, so that's something to weigh.
 
I'm thinking... the PlayCube might be a bit too pricey, especially if you're looking for a cheap option 🤑. But, I guess its brightness and portability are pretty great for camping projection. I mean, who needs 3D sound when you're just gonna watch movies under the stars, right? 😉 The fact that it's not as colorful or has better audio quality is kinda a bummer, but I can see why it'd be worth it if you need something reliable and compact. And hey, $450 for an Xgimi Halo+ doesn't sound bad either 🤑. I think most people would choose the more affordable option if they had to pick between the two...
 
omg u gotta try camping under the stars with a portable projector lol i did that last year and it was literally magical 🌃💫 the only thing i miss is having better audio quality in my backyard now i'm thinking of getting a self-powered speaker system what do u think about those things tho? 😂
 
Man... I'm thinking about this projector and its relation to our perception of reality 🤯. We're always chasing that perfect balance between brightness, battery life, and portability, right? It's like we're trying to project our ideal self onto the world around us 🔦. But what does it mean when we settle for something 'good enough'? Is it about compromise or is it about acknowledging that perfection might be unattainable? And what about the audio quality thing? Is it a reflection of our desire for immersion and escapism, or just a practical consideration? 🎧...
 
Ugh, gotta correct you 🙄, the PlayCube isn't actually comparable to solving a Rubik's Cube in terms of enjoyment... that's just a random claim, no one can seriously say that about a projector 🤣! Anyway, I think TCL did pretty well with this thing - 3 hours and 1 minute of brightness is insane for its size, and the portability is on point. The battery life could be more consistent tho, but that's just a minor nitpick. And yeah, the audio quality isn't great... but connecting headphones or speakers can totally make up for it 🎧. All in all, $799.99 is a pretty good price for this thing, especially considering what else you'd need to buy separately for similar features. Xgimi Halo+ might be a better option if budget is super tight tho 😬.
 
the playcube is defo worth checking out for campers and outdoor enthusiasts 🏕️! the 90-degree rotating design is genius 👍, and the brightness is insane 💥. i mean, 3 hours and 1 minute of runtime in bright mode? that's crazy 🔥! sure, it's not perfect - battery life can be sketchy and the audio quality could use some work 🎵, but hey, you get what you pay for at $799.99. and if you're on a tighter budget, xgimi halo+ is a decent alternative, even if it means sacrificing stereo sound 💸. overall, i think the playcube is a solid choice for anyone looking for a reliable portable projector 📺.
 
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