A non-working device may be something you want to take up with the
vendor, or at least be prepared to do so.  Boxed product in your living
room or no, there is no announced "Touch" product, so you really have no
way of knowing for sure what you have.  

As someone else mentioned, it could be a demo unit of some kind.  A
long while back, another user ended up with a trade show demo unit of an
SB classic, which was deliberately non-functional aside from a demo
routine.  They are apparently supposed to be destroyed but I guess
someone decided a few dollars was a better end.

I would hold on or your receipt and don't let whatever return policy
CostCentral may have expire until you are sure you have what you
expected.  I would certainly not be blaming anyone at Logitech.  If
there isn't an announcement or release of any kind, it's NOT a product
and they certainly can't be supporting it.  Heck, I was at a company
that actually went so far as to cancel a project that had already been
announced publiclly (for many good reasons not worth typing out here). 
It happens.

-kdf


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