I think this is a brilliant design. It's not meant to completely replace a remote control or touch-screen tablet. It's just an immediately-accessible remote that NEVER leaves the table. It allows you to immediately turn the set on / off or set the desired volume level without having to search the room for the hand-held remote. Setting the desired volume level is also quite intuitive. I love having a visual representation of the volume level, and it's a perfect bonus that I can go directly to the desired volume level without having to wait while the volume slowly increments / decrements.
To work in tandem with a hand-held remote or touch-screen tablet, this would have to communicate with an AV receiver that know the current volume level. Also, I would hope that this device will "wake up" and (rise to indicate the current volume level) by simply moving your hand over it, without the "power on" gesture.
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J. Evans Turner @ Mar 29th 2008 4:31PM
I think this is a brilliant design. It's not meant to completely replace a remote control or touch-screen tablet. It's just an immediately-accessible remote that NEVER leaves the table. It allows you to immediately turn the set on / off or set the desired volume level without having to search the room for the hand-held remote. Setting the desired volume level is also quite intuitive. I love having a visual representation of the volume level, and it's a perfect bonus that I can go directly to the desired volume level without having to wait while the volume slowly increments / decrements.
To work in tandem with a hand-held remote or touch-screen tablet, this would have to communicate with an AV receiver that know the current volume level. Also, I would hope that this device will "wake up" and (rise to indicate the current volume level) by simply moving your hand over it, without the "power on" gesture.