audiomuze;511419 Wrote: 
> Other than novelty and geek appeal I can't fathom its purpose either. 
> Seems rather gimmicky to me, especially given a network music player
> there's hardly a rational need to walk over to your hi-fi, except
> perhaps to turn it on/off if you've unplugged it or powered it down
> altogether.  But hey, I'm sure some guru in marketing thought it'd be
> the next killer feature.

My SB Touch is going on the wall at eye level right next to a
wall-mounted shelf stereo.  Aside from its full-color screen that
displays album art, I think the touch feature is right up there.  It
will be easy for guests to pick out songs they like a la touchscreen
jukeboxes you see at bars - not to mention a pretty slick addition to
the living room/dining area wallspace.


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