I appreciate that there are a number of possible additional uses for the
Touch that might emerge in the future and as a platform is has potential
to transform the Boom and Duet with touchscreen functions.

On it's own, I see it as an SB4 rather than a new product. 

I don't want to have to stand by my hifi pressing buttons on a
touchscreen in order to get music going or to add to/amend a playlist
etc. I want to be able to do this from the comfort of my chair. So as I
have a Duet already, why should I buy anything other than another
receiver and control it with my existing controller? (or for others who
use iPeng - UDAP and a new receiver)

How visible is the screen from 10 feet away? If it is clear then I can
see the value in having a cool looking display showing the music playing
rather than having to use the controller.

And as Logitech has clearly seen the need to implement native 24/96
capability, we will probably see new versions of the receiver emerge
soon so the musical reproduction should not be different in the long
run. 

For someone looking to get into this for the first time, I see the draw
of a nice screen, but the idea of it does not seem to match the
practicality for me.


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