One thing they could do is upgrade the display on the SB3, Receiver,
Boom, Transporter... using the technology of Squeezeplay for a color
display instead of the VFD display. I mean... the SqueezeOS platform is
meant to be portable... you have it now on the Controller, soon we will
have it on our Desktops (Linux, Windows, Mac) with Squeezeplay.

And all Slim Devices products have in common the type of navigation and
control... for example in the Transporter, Boom and Controller you
navigate with a "wheel", a Transporter or Boom with a Color display
could be implemented using SqueezeOS as the foundation, and the "wheel"
will fit in nicely for the navigatio of the GUI part. 

And when Squeezeplay is released for our Desktops... it will include
mouse navigation... which I think is a foundation to make a
touch-enabled navigation system for a hardware product in the future
(as it looks like many electronic products are taking that aproach
right now).

Just specultaion!


-- 
pichonCalavera

*rip* (eac) > *convert* (flac) > *tag* (musicbrainz/mp3tag) >
*normalize* (replaygain/foobar2000) > *albumart* (www) > *transport*
(winscp) > *store* (debian) > *rescan* (squeezecenter) > *play*
(squeezebox) > *preamplify* (zpre2) > *amplify* (zampv3) > *listen*
(axiomm2) > *scrooble* (last.fm) > *enjoy* (me :)
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