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The editors liked
Projecting a touchenabled screen on any flat surface feels like magic
Greatlooking industrial design
Small and portable
The editors didn't like
Ridiculously bad battery life
Bad touch accuracy
Picture is washed out and not nearly bright enough
Abstract: Sony has revealed its new Xperia Touch, an Android-based projector that it hopes to launch in Canada later this year.Having shown the projector off already at CES in January, Sony had little to say about its final specs and functionality, though now there...
Published: 2017-08-16, Author: Thomas , review by: alphr.com
If you're looking for an exceptional projector for films or gaming, there are plenty of stellar options for less than £1,000, including the BenQ W2000 and the Optoma GT1080Darbee. What the Sony Xperia Touch boasts, of course, is touch functionality, and i...
First impressions: The Xperia Touch is certainly an interesting device with most rivals concentrating on phones and the like. We've not seen anything quite like it and while it's impressive, the high price will put many potential customers off. That and t...
It's hard not to be impressed by the Xperia Touch. Not just because it makes us feel like Tom Cruise (Minority Report Tom Cruise, not jumping-on-the-sofa-on-Oprah Tom Cruise), but also because it packs a lot of impressive tech into a really small and conv...
First impressions: The Xperia Touch is certainly an interesting device with most rivals concentrating on phones and the like. We've not seen anything quite like it and while it's impressive, the high price will put many potential customers off. That and t...
Published: 2017-02-27, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
The Xperia Touch is a neat idea: the best bits of a tablet, only on a scale big enough to get the rest of the family involved as well. It's small enough to schlep around the house, won't get in the way while you're playing or watching, and can double as a...
Published: 2018-10-26, Author: Matthew , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: At CES in January, Sony turned up with an experimental home projector without a name. It's a short-throw projector that runs Android and uses IR sensors combined with a 60fps camera to allow the projected image to double as a 10-point multi-touch touch sc...
Abstract: LAS VEGAS—I love seeing prototypes at CES, because it's a chance to actually influence how things are made. Take Sony's Xperia Projector, a prototype/concept product Sony is showing off here. It's an interesting idea, but could use some tweaks.The Xperia...
The Xperia Touch is a neat idea: the best bits of a tablet, only on a scale big enough to get the rest of the family involved as well. It's small enough to schlep around the house, won't get in the way while you're playing or watching, and can double as a...