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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Perfect for presentations but not at that price. A overkill solution looking for a problem by the looks of it. I'm not seeing it. Reminds me of the brief enthusiasm for projection keyboards; which ...
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 ...
Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering at various times printers, scanners, projectors, storage, and monitors. I currently focus my testing efforts on 3D printers, pro and ...
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'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 Witseer projector rocks a similar outward appearance to the puppy cube we tried out back in 2018, but instead of nifty touch interactivity being built-in, the IdeaClub unit can be optioned with a ...
Looks fascinating and I...whoa, $1500?!! I love the idea of a small, portable projector as a tool for teaching but MAN is that price high! It really does seem like a slick device, but unfortunately ...
We’ve heard reports of so-called pico projectors coming as a direct complement for mobile phones for more than a year now, first in demos at CES 2008, and later in the form of the Optoma Pico Project ...
Put this thing in an iPhone and sign me up! Funai’s new projector can project images that can recognize finger movements. https://gizmodo.com/worlds-first-cellphone ...
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