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 ...
There are a lot of portable projectors that use Google’s Android operating system to let you beam apps like Netflix, YouTube, or Angry Birds to a wall or screen. Sony’s Xperia Touch is something a bit ...
Sony unveiled last year a concept projector product that allowed users to interact with any surface as if it was a touch screen. The prototype was buggy and difficult to use. But a year later, the ...
Stateside folks may finally nab their own Xperia Touch projector for a cool $1,700, Sony has confirmed. This projector turns a flat surface — a table, a wall, or anything clear of obstructions — into ...
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After launching in the UK during September 2017, Sony has today announced that the Xperia Touch Projector which projects an interactive display onto almost any flat surface, is now available in the US ...
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 ...
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 ...
I can’t decide if the Sony Xperia Touch represents an exciting new product category in the personal computing space, of if it’s just an overpriced novelty. It could be both. The Xperia Touch is ...
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 ...
Sony at Mobile World Congress earlier this year unveiled the Xperia Touch, an Android-driven projector that uses a 60fps camera and infrared sensors to detect taps and gestures on a 23-inch projected ...