On March 10, 2008 at 11:01, Terrmul said...
I did ask about having multiple surround modes and the
suggested solution was to program a master key then hit
a pre-programmed number, i.e. 1 for dolby, 2 for THX etc.
It seems to me that by the time your done with surround
modes, favorite channels etc. you'd need an entire reference
book for the remote. I don't get how that is more user
friendly but push and hold isn't?
This makes me laugh! It is just another product made by a bunch of people sitting around a table with no real world experience. Sure the IC was revolutionary, but things have changed tremendously since then. To offer no real customization on a supposedly custom product is wack. Then to take away press and hold because some genius thinks it is confusing is even more wack. I just dont get it. I wonder if it connects to a charging station via an hdmi connector?