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This tiny wooden hexagon might make physical media relevant again

31
May
2014

In a world that’s more and more focused on digital content rather than physical media, Qleek wants to make physical media popular and beautiful again by reinventing how digital content is stored and played. Qleek is composed of a wooden media player that can play whatever’s on a Tapp, which is a tiny wooden hexagon capable of carrying all sorts of data, including pictures, videos and music. A Tapp is also user-customizable, both in terms of its external appearance and the content it carries. The Qleek will beam content from the Tapp it houses via Wi-Fi to a big screen TV or projector thanks to an HDMI-enabled Qleek Connector. It’s not clear, however, how much storage space will be available in

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