There are a bunch of use scenarios where you want a projector to go with you on the road. The catch is that most projectors are large, bulky, and not easy to take with you. Sony has a new pico ...
Last year, Sony entered the pico projector market with the MP-CL1. Almost a year later the company has made a few tweaks and unveiled the MP-CL1A, which boasts the same pocket-friendly dimensions as ...
Earlier this year I reviewed the Sony MP-CD1, the company’s 2018-released pico projector that can work with pretty much all the latest laptops, smartphones or gaming consoles to produce a 100-inch ...
Using a video cable to connect your computer to the projector often leaves the cable exposed for everyone to see. In addition, it limits the distance you can have between the two devices. Some ...
Everything else you would expect from a small projector is here, and carried over comfortably from the CL1A. Bluetooth connectivity, automatic keystone correction and a maximum image size of 120 in ...
There are tons of huge announcements coming out of the CEDIA 2018 expo, but one of the most exciting is the IMAX Enhanced program, a collaboration between IMAX and DTS that certifies all sorts of A/V ...
Sony 4K projectors are a special breed. Starting at around £5000 ($5000, AU$9000) and pushing six figures at the top end, these are not for dabblers. A proper cinema screen is a must. A windowless ...
Short-throw projectors are nothing new. In fact, short-throw projectors from Sony aren't either. Whatever the company's Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector lacks in innovation, though, it makes up ...
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