Sony made a splash with its VPL-HS51 Cineza LCD projector at last year's CEDIA. It had a 6000:1 contrast ratio that, for possibly the first time, rivaled DLP, thanks in no small part to a dynamic iris ...
Short-throw projectors are nothing new. In fact, short-throw projectors from Sony aren't either. Whatever the company's Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector lacks in innovation, though, it makes up ...
Sony just brought its most powerful video processor for projectors down to what should be a much more affordable price point. At CEDIA Expo last year, Sony surprised attendees with two new 4K Laser ...
Laser-based pico projectors, which have been around for a few years, are coming into their own, thanks to the PicoP laser technology developed and licensed by MicroVision. We've seen it in action in ...
is a Senior Producer on Decoder. Previously, he reported on the technology and gaming industries for more than a decade. This year at SXSW, Sony opened up what it calls the “Wow Factory” in a ...
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Sony made a ground-breaking announcement at this week’s CEDIA 2017 expo: a bunch of new projectors introducing a legitimate, native 4K HDR projector for under $5,000. While that may seem like a hefty ...
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 ...
Projectors have been lagging far behind their TV cousins when it comes to the two latest TV technologies: 4K resolution and high dynamic range HDR. While seemingly every new mid- and high-end TV has ...
The Sony Bravia Projector 8 (VPL-XW6100ES) sits right at the peak of the home entertainment world, with spectacular image quality straight out the box and a brand-new XR processor at the helm. It’s a ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...