ajkidle wrote: 
> I'm really failing to see what is gained via the UE architecture -- from
> either Logitech's perspective or from the "average" user's.  It does of
> course alienate the install base, which is an impressive feat in and of
> itself.  Hey, let's abandon backward compatibility just for shits and
> giggles...

I find this very queer too. Users have different needs. There is no need
to kill backward compatibility; just offer a simple setup mode (aka
UERadio) or advanced setup mode (aka LMS). Logitech could have increased
the customer base in both directions, casual listeners and sophisticated
users. Now, they have simply killed off the sophisticated users group.

The Touch won a Sterophile award; what is Logitech thinking!? They could
have taken that momentum and move up to more pricey (read higher
margins) products for discerning audiophiles moving into computer based
audio... or is the mass market just becoming ever more simplistic?


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