Let's face it: the Sonos demo really is very slick. Rather than try to
pick it apart, perhaps it would be more constructive if we urged
Logitech to come up with something equally convincing.

peterw;444036 Wrote: 
> 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.
Good point. I hadn't really noticed that when watching the demo, which
kind of reinforces how slick it is.

peterw;444036 Wrote: 
> Looks like folks with small hands will need both hands, and be better
> served by an iPod with the free Sonos app.
My daughter has an iPod Touch, and have observed that even this
relatively small device seems to require two-handed operation. I think
it's in the nature of touch screen interfaces - they are difficult to
operate with a thumb, and so in order to use fingers you need the other
hand to hold the device.

Perhaps users of iPeng could comment - do you need to use two hands?


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