| Neo Cube Review - Testing |
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Test: Well there is no real way to test The Neo Cube other than to play with it. It takes a little time to get used to some of the tricks such as using the magnetic poles to you advantage, but once you get the hang of it, this is when the real fun starts. At this point you can now start by trying different patterns or by trying to build small sculptures out of a variety of geometric shapes. Each of us (the reviewers) received a Neo Cube and we have had races to see who could build their large 6x6x6 cube the fastest or to see who could build the most interesting object out of them, I build a case for the Mimobot that I am sure would cause data loss. Hopefully you already know this, but I still have to emphasize. KEEP AWAY FROM COMPUTERS, EXTERNAL HARDRIVES, AND JUMP DRIVES. Now with that out of the way lets get to my final thoughts:
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