As a newcomer to the SB, I knew nothing about the era of Slim Devices
before Logitech. I will say this however.... 

I'm not "overwhelmed and frustrated by the relative complexity of the
device", nor do I find it "a little fussy". I think it works very
intuitively. The ol' jazzcat had no trouble with set-up or operation. I
never had to call Logitech for help. (I do think they should provide the
"Features Manual" in print or disc with the unit. The "quick start"
guide is too basic.)

"As the devices got less "Slim" it seems reliability went
down"....while my Touch and Radio are brand new and just starting their
working lives, I don't expect them to be unreliable (and certainly not
like the Aluratek IR I had that was a short-lived, piece of garbage.)
My Touch and Radio worked right out of the box, first time, no "bugs",
no hassles. I'm proud to show these products to my friends. They are as
well-built as any thing in the marketplace.

"It's a tough product to sell to the mass-market". Maybe true,
especially when the "mass-market" has a large proportion of dumbed-down
consumers. If Logitech wants to continue selling SB's, they need to do a
lot more marketing. At the store where I bought mine, the boxes were
buried on a dusty lower shelf. The salesperson I asked for help wasn't
even sure where they were located in the store.

So, as a person who just discovered these Logitech products, I can
offer nothing but praise and thanks to the company that made them. I
hope Logitech continues to market and support the SB product line.

jazzcat


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