By Will 22Posted Tuesday 20th October 2009 16:51 GMT
I like it. A lot.
Personally speaking I don't think that they should 'take the leap' into touchscreen technology. Why? Because it's bollocks. The control area off to the side should take care of functions pretty well without having fingerprints and scratches all over the display area. The same convention also dictates that my computers have keyboards and my TV's have buttons on the case and remote control.
Touchscreen isn't everything, which is why everything shouldn't be touchscreen. Seeing anyone touching a display makes me want to break their fingers and Philips evidently understand that control can be accomplished without having to make wanky gestures on the same thing you'll be watching your films on.
By gerrygPosted Tuesday 20th October 2009 23:03 GMT
You beat me to it.
However as someone so left handed I've never successfully used the numeric keypad, I have a keen interest in the statistics. According to an Economist article a couple of years ago, the proportion of left-handers in the population is rising to about 1in 6.
If we were any other kind of minority group we'd have a Government Minister (so there are some upsides) but yes I choose products that don't discriminate against left-handers and no there would be no point using this device.
It wouldn't even be difficult as everything is in software to reflect the operation of this device so it could have a left-handed option
It even happens. As soon as I click the "wrong" button on my mouse both openSUSE (installation) or KDE (use) ASK me if I'm left-handed.
Mine's the one with the left-handed chequebook in the pocket
By Gary RichesPosted Wednesday 21st October 2009 10:05 GMT
Steve Davies 3 and By gerryg... Really?
You can't use your other hand? So I assume you don't play games consoles. They require your bad hand to do all sorts. I'm a right hander and have to use a d-pad (very might like the controls on this device) with my "bad" hand. Why piss off 90% of the population?
By JosPosted Wednesday 21st October 2009 10:16 GMT
No worries. Darwinian law will take care of this. In the future the ladies will only pick the guys who can handle cool gadgets without holding them upside-down, leaving more and more lefties without partners, eventually eliminating all.
By JosPosted Wednesday 21st October 2009 10:22 GMT
ahhrrr crap. Fell for the male-chauvinist trap. Ofcourse I meant that all -fill in gender--s will select partners who can handle gadgets without holding them upside-down, thus eliminating lefties, etc. Stop flame, there, fixed.Even added the appropriate icon.
By BasseyPosted Wednesday 21st October 2009 13:46 GMT
Why? Don't you have a right hand? If not, I'm sorry. Otherwise, stop whining. You don't speak for all us lefties. I'm perfectly fine using either hand, thanks.
Comments on: Philips GoGear Muse
Controls on the right eh? #
By Steve Davies 3 Posted Tuesday 20th October 2009 16:02 GMT
Damn, so close.... #
By Cameron Colley Posted Tuesday 20th October 2009 16:48 GMT
That looks great #
By Will 22 Posted Tuesday 20th October 2009 16:51 GMT
@Steve Davies 3 #
By gerryg Posted Tuesday 20th October 2009 23:03 GMT
Really? #
By Gary Riches Posted Wednesday 21st October 2009 10:05 GMT
@Steve Davies 3 #
By Jos Posted Wednesday 21st October 2009 10:16 GMT
josv@flashnetworks.com #
By Jos Posted Wednesday 21st October 2009 10:22 GMT
Re: Controls on the right eh? #
By Bassey Posted Wednesday 21st October 2009 13:46 GMT