Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Sony Xperia Projector Prototype hands-on”.
Hi, I’m Paul with The Verge. We have sony’s new Xperia projector. This is a prototype. It is basically an Android tablet, but it’s also projector that look at that. So there’s an infrared sensor right here that can tell if I’m touching the table. Basically it’s multi-touch. It’S 720p. The other thing is, it doesn’t have to stay right here, sync portable, so let’s check it out. The most important thing to remember is this is an Android tablet, so any apps that would work on the Android tablet are going to work here. Games you play the piano, you can browse the Internet.
Look at photos, pull up recipes, a lot of stuff. You can do because it’s just an Android tablet. It’S also basically, a Google assistant.
There’S a microphone. There’S a speaker. Ok, Google give me directions back to New York. New York is one day in 12 hours from your location by car and light traffic, and I think, most importantly, for something that is this close to Minority Report.
Multi-Touch works because it’s based on a sensor, that’s like infrared, if you’re blocking it well for one, you can’t even see the screen and it’s not going to type touch, but when you got your hands in the right place, it actually works pretty well another place that This is going to work is where you normally put a projector, which is in the living room. So when the screens vertical like this touch, still works, but you’re probably going to want a bigger screen for watching movies and stuff, it goes up to 80 inches and it just automatically adjusts. How looks here we go nice, nice and sharp, not the brightest screen in your house, but this is definitely definitely works. What touch doesn’t work anymore because the sensors right here so bring your controller swashing zootopia.
My big question is: who is this, for? I don’t have room on ax on a huge kitchen counter to plan my day. I just pull out my phone. I already have a TV, so I’m not going to move my TV all the way whenever I want to project on the wall. It’S just not really clear who this helps. It’S really cool technology, but I went to buy one, so this is a little pico projector right right. Oh, I already ruined everything. Yep .