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1:04 PM - June 14, 2005 by
Siggy Moersch
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: home, theater, pcs
Topics: Buyer's Guides
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: home, theater, pcs
Topics: Buyer's Guides
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Home Entertainment Software
The included remote control and receiver module are OEM products from Soundgraph and provide multimedia functions. The receiver unit connects with USB, and can be fastened to the case with a double-sided sticky pad. The functions of the software are those of the retail version of Soundgraph Knob Model, only without the web radio interface.

The mouse is operated with a 360-degree stick

The keys of the remote control are easy to configure

The software offers many setting options

Colorful multimedia interface works with large icons and letters

The background of the individual submenus can be set individually

Operation remains clear even if there are many files

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