It looks to me like Sonos failed to understand the greatest physical
attribute of the Squeezebox Controller -- the fact it's designed for
one-handed use. Even the promo videos for the new Sonos unit show folks
two-handing it at times. Looks like folks with small hands will need
both hands, and be better served by an iPod with the free Sonos app.
Even average American/European men might find some onscreen regions hard
to tap single-handed. The buttons look cheesy. Volume control only via
up/down buttons or look-where-you-tap onscreen sliders? Disappointing.


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