We go hands-on with Sony’s expensive little touch projector. BARCELONA—Not every device at Mobile World Congress is a phone or tablet—Sony is launching the “Xperia Touch,” a portable short-throw laser ...
After previously unveiling their new interactive Xperia Touch projector earlier this year, Sony has now made it available to purchase, allowing you to interact with its projections on almost any flat ...
Light Touch™ includes an infra-red touch sensing system that transforms the projected image into a virtual 10” touch screen. The user can control the projector and interact with multimedia content and ...
When we first caught a glimpse of Sony's Xperia-branded projector concept at last year's Mobile World Congress, the company didn't have many details to share. A whole year later, Sony finally has an ...
It was just earlier this month that Sony launched its Android-powered, touch-enabled short throw projector, the Xperia Touch. Sony has been more or less consistent in keeping its smartphones up to ...
Taking in entertainment via a projector is becoming more popular. In the early days of projectors, they were pretty beastly and hard to move around. These days they’ve gotten smaller and Butterfly ...
TouchPico is an Android-powered pico projector that’s about the same size as the Galaxy S4, and it can turn any surface, including a wall, into a touch-friendly 80-inch screen. With 28 days left in ...
When it comes to technological innovation, there are two basic approaches. You can start big, flashy, and expensive, and hope that eventually your tech invention ...
A boxy PJ with extensive chrome (well, mirrored plastic) grillwork and ultrabright lasers offers an alternative to traditional designs.
Sony has finally brought its Xperia Touch projector to market at $1,699.99. The device can project a fully functional Android interface onto a table, wall, or other flat surface in your home, and it ...
Las Vegas--If you've ever watched the motion user interface scene from "Minority Report" and thought to yourself, "I WANT THAT," then check out Light Touch from Light Blue Optics, an interactive ...
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