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 ...
A prototype of a product that can touch and operate a projector that can turn every plane into a display, like a smartphone or tablet, was released at SXSW. There are two projectors that can be ...
SONY Mobile Communications announced that its new smart projector, Xperia Touch, is now available in select stores in Dubai and Saudi Arabia. Built with the latest Sony intelligence, this compact and ...
It will also be made available through some T-Mobile stores in Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami and also the Sony Square display room in New York City. The Xperia Touch projector will be able to turn ...
Sony Mobile is launching a new Android software update for the Xperia Touch projector, introducing a number of improvements and new features including gesture controls, additional projection settings, ...
Sony's portable projector now can be controlled with in-air hand gestures thanks to EyeSight Technologies. Get ready to wave at your car dashboard by 2020. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
The new Xperia projectors will use depth sensors and motion tracking to detect objects placed on the table and displays additional information and interactive elements to be touched and played with.
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Sony is looking at taking the Xperia brand beyond smartphones and is showing off some prototype gadgets at the IFA trade show in Berlin. It was keen to underline that not all of them might make it to ...
Sony is, like many other tech companies, currently present at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. Following LG, Huawei and Samsung which have announced new devices yesterday, Sony’s press ...
We've discussed some of Sony's absurdly priced endeavors recently — the absurdly priced Xperia Touch projector comes to mind — and now here is another one. The Xperia Hello, a robotic assistant ...