We’ve all been there — so accustomed are we to the touchscreen capabilities of our smartphones and our tablets that every once in awhile, on a particularly tiring Monday, we’ve tried to control our ...
TouchPico is an Android-powered pico projector that’s about the same size as the Galaxy S4, and it can turn any surface, including a wall, into a touch-friendly 80-inch screen. With 28 days left in ...
Light Blue Opitcs (LBO) has won the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Innovation Awards 2010 prize for Product Design with its Light Touch interactive projector. The device uses an infra ...
The Xperia Touch is able to detect users’ gestures and taps through a combination of infrared sensors and a 60 frames per second (fps) camera. The camera turns the beamed image into a virtual screen, ...
The desk in front of me has been transformed into a piano. Five minutes ago it was an air hockey arena and this morning I’d written a message on it with a picture. This is all thanks to the Xperia ...
Light Blue Optics (LBO) has received an injection of funds to further its development of, among other things, a holographic laser projection technology. The big news is that this technology can be ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
When a tablet screen just isn't big enough, TouchPico steps in with an Android PC that projects a huge touchscreen on just about any surface. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech ...
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