• The CableBox Mini wants nothing more than to hold your computer cables

    Matt Burns

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    Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

    The CableBox Mini might not be a fancy gizmo with all sorts of random USB ports and blinking LEDs. But that’s fine. It serves such a more important task. The open-ended box’s sole purpose is to hold your tangled web of wires. That’s it. And we love it.

    The Mini model is designed specifically for users in limited space or those with only a single powered device. There’s a hidden surge protector on the bottom of the box and a lid to cover the clusterduck inside. Those with a bit more cables and room can opt for the full size model that houses an eight-port power strip. Both models retail for $29.99, although the Mini doesn’t seem to be listed yet on the official website.

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