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Sony Xperia Touch

Sony Xperia Touch
alaScore 88

10 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 10 reviews of Sony Xperia Touch. The average rating for this product is 2.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the reliability. The design is also appreciated. Many are negative about the image quality and size.

usability, design, reliability

price, size, image quality

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Sony Xperia Touch is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 88/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Ajay Kumar, Tony Hoffman (pcmag.com)

Sony Xperia Touch

 

The Sony Xperia Touch is a projector that runs Android and doubles as a smart speaker. It's a interesting way to consume multimedia content, but its high price makes it hard to recommend over traditional options.

Runs Android with touch interface. Solid specs. Automatic calibration. Powerful speaker with Google Assistant support.

Expensive. Relatively low resolution for the price. Dim. Limited touch interaction when projecting to a wall. Few port options.

The Sony Xperia Touch is a noble attempt at creating the ultimate home multimedia device. It can serve as a 23-inch tablet on just about any surface in your house, a passable smart speaker, and a decent 80-inch wall projector. But the problem is that...

Apr, 2018

Expert review by : Kaloyan C. (phonearena.com)

Sony Xperia Touch Android projector Review

 

The sunk cost fallacy dictates that the more someone has invested in a given thing, the less likely they are to give up on it, even when all rational thought would suggest otherwise. And while one would think a big corporation such as Sony wouldn't...

Projecting a touch-enabled screen on any flat surface feels like magic ; Great-looking industrial design ; Small and portable

Ridiculously bad battery life ; Bad touch accuracy ; Picture is washed out and not nearly bright enough ; Sky-high price

Jun, 2017

Expert review by : Verity Burns (whathifi.com)

Sony Xperia Touch hands on

 

Sony's Xperia Touch short-throw, gesture-based projector feels like the stuff of sci-fi lovers' dreams. We hit the show floor of MWC to give it a try...

Feb, 2017

Expert review by : Gareth Beavis (techradar.com)

Sony Xperia Touch review

 

The home projector that's Sony's answer to a massive iPad

Large display ; Fun multiplayer games

Display too dark ; Large unit

A novel concept, but one we can't see being too alluring in this iteration. However, make it slimmer, more portable and brighter, and there's a lot to like about having a 23-inch tablet in your pocket at all times... Sony's onto something here, but the...

Feb, 2017

Expert review by : Chris Martin (techadvisor.co.uk)

Hands-on: Sony Xperia Touch review

 

Bored of all the new phones coming out? Well take a look at Sony's innovative short-throw projector that will turn your desk or wall into a huge touchscreen. Here's our Sony Xperia Touch hands-on review.

First impressions: The Xperia Touch is certainly an interesting device with most rivals concentrating on phones and the like. We’ve not seen anything quite like it and while it’s impressive, the high price will put many potential customers off. That...

Aug, 2017

Expert review by : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv)

Sony Xperia Touch hands-on review

 

A portable projector that'll turn any table into a tablet - but it'll cost you

Feb, 2017

Expert review by : Thomas McMullan (alphr.com)

Sony Xperia Touch review: Innovative, but a touch too soon

 

Turning your table into a touchscreen is a sci-fi delight, but the Sony Xperia Touch remains an expensive prototype

If you’re looking for an exceptional projector for films or gaming, there are plenty of stellar options for less than £1,000, including the BenQ W2000 and the Optoma GT1080Darbee. What the Sony Xperia Touch boasts, of course, is touch functionality,...

Aug, 2017

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