Amazon better get in gear and improve the Echo.
(pressed for time, this is a scraped part of another article. See it at the source.)
TechNewsWorld
Perceptive Projector
Sony's Xperia Projector Concept turns any surface into an interactive display. One can, for instance, check the latest temperature, play games, edit documents, or make video calls.
It is a self-contained system, and it does not need to connect to a smartphone or a computer to operate. It seems that Sony has designs on turning this into a portable device as well.
We've for years had tools that project keyboards onto hard surfaces using lasers. While it's a compelling idea, I don't welcome the idea of typing for an extended period on a solid surface over a physical keyboard.
Yet Sony's projector has swept my mind into a world of possibilities. Turning any surface into what is essentially a tablet opens many doors to new ways for us to interact with technology.
I admire this and can see so many possible functions for which it could prove useful. It's fascinating, and I hope Sony can find a way to bring it to market, for there's a lot of potential here.
Rating: 5 out of 5 Tapping Tables
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