Xiaomi continues to release innovative products spanning different aspects of human needs. The brand’s latest electronic product is the Xiaomi Projector Mini. The product is obviously a ‘mini’ version ...
May 11, 2016, Shanghai, China — Easitech announced today Lazertouch, the world’s first mini projector that transforms any surface into a finger-activated touchscreen. Small, weighing just 5 ounces, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Sony has been showing off its conceptual short-throw projector tech for some time, but now the company is finally putting its money where its mouth is. The Xperia Touch will go on sale later this ...
Over the past year or so we’ve seen a new kind of mini-computer emerge from Chinese companies including Pipo and GOLE. They’re designed to work like tiny desktop PCs, but they also have built-in ...
Announced at MWC 2017, the Xperia Touch is a portable, ultra short-throw projector that can turn any flat surface into a 23in high-definition touchscreen. When you purchase through links on our site, ...
Japanese owners of Optoma’s DLP projector Pico for use with the iPhone/iPod Touch can soon buy a corresponding 8.5-inch screen [JP] from a company called Hometheater (the projector itself is able to ...
Floors, tables and walls can be transformed into iPad-like touchscreens using Sony's new projector, which launched at this week's Mobile World Congress. The Xperia Touch is an interactive projector ...
When a manufacturer like Dell or HP offers up an all-in-one, it’s usually a desktop monitor with a PC crammed behind the panel. Sometimes a company comes along and squeezes in a little more “all.” ...
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 ...