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New product launch?
I hope so as my iPhone 6 bent like a banana when I threw it at the wall, did give me a good excuse to get an iPhone SE though.
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(14-Jun-2016, 20:40)johnsap Wrote: also, any hints in integrated streamer on top if air?

Or they still hope to utilize Dialogs ..

questions .. questions

You give me no answers!

Or is that a cue for a song.
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(14-Jun-2016, 22:58)IanG-UK Wrote:
(14-Jun-2016, 22:46)NickB Wrote: Is this thread getting a bit like the iPhone 7 rumours threads?

In that both the iPhone 7 and the Devialet 1000+ are rumoured to have little jets at their four corners to cushion the fall as you drop them on the floor?

No, no.  The iPhone 7 is some upgraded thing without a headphone socket being released by a ridiculously annoying company...    Oh, hang on a minute....   Sad
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Actually, I'm super excited about it all. My Expert 400 sounds superb and I'm certain the upgrades will be worth every penny. Hope I can get in on the 200 priority list and happy to FedEx them direct to the factory. It's all good as far as I'm concerned.
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(14-Jun-2016, 20:37)Mka Wrote: Cool the HK guys couldn´t read the French NDA :-)

I haven't expected that they keep the old design for the D1000 plus(pro). Somehow ist still have hoped to find a display in the remote knob.... Let´s wait for the Spec's.
But let´s keep our fingers crossed for island football team....

Agree that it would have been nice for a display on the remote, but these days i use the ipad to control volume/input and music via streaming so i'm really hoping they have updated the Devialet app to do everything we need it to do.
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A display in the remote would be nice. But it would be unrealistic given that the display requires a large amount of power and the battery needs to be recharged every few days.


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(15-Jun-2016, 05:55)Umetaro Wrote: A display in the remote would be nice.  But it would be unrealistic given that the display requires a large amount of power and the battery needs to be recharged every few days.


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I wondered about the battery life a bit and, not knowing much about how much a display uses, came up with this solution; Use a simple black and white LCD like you have in your watch and display whichever changes are made whilst the changes are made. Then have the display on for 5 more seconds and turn it off. Surely if we have to change batteries every 6 months or so, no-one would complain.
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(15-Jun-2016, 06:03)Pim van Vliet Wrote:
(15-Jun-2016, 05:55)Umetaro Wrote: A display in the remote would be nice.  But it would be unrealistic given that the display requires a large amount of power and the battery needs to be recharged every few days.


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I wondered about the battery life a bit and, not knowing much about how much a display uses, came up with this solution; Use a simple black and white LCD like you have in your watch and display whichever changes are made whilst the changes are made. Then have the display on for 5 more seconds and turn it off. Surely if we have to change batteries every 6 months or so, no-one would complain.

Or some form of E-Ink, like the kind they use in e-book readers.
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(15-Jun-2016, 06:27)Eddye Wrote:
(15-Jun-2016, 06:03)Pim van Vliet Wrote:
(15-Jun-2016, 05:55)Umetaro Wrote: A display in the remote would be nice.  But it would be unrealistic given that the display requires a large amount of power and the battery needs to be recharged every few days.


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I wondered about the battery life a bit and, not knowing much about how much a display uses, came up with this solution; Use a simple black and white LCD like you have in your watch and display whichever changes are made whilst the changes are made. Then have the display on for 5 more seconds and turn it off. Surely if we have to change batteries every 6 months or so, no-one would complain.

Or some form of E-Ink, like the kind they use in e-book readers.

That would be annoying because of the slow display response and refresh rate. To solve the battery issue of a display I'd opt for a wireless charging system Cool
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(15-Jun-2016, 07:02)iamwappie Wrote:
(15-Jun-2016, 06:27)Eddye Wrote:
(15-Jun-2016, 06:03)Pim van Vliet Wrote: I wondered about the battery life a bit and, not knowing much about how much a display uses, came up with this solution; Use a simple black and white LCD like you have in your watch and display whichever changes are made whilst the changes are made. Then have the display on for 5 more seconds and turn it off. Surely if we have to change batteries every 6 months or so, no-one would complain.

Or some form of E-Ink, like the kind they use in e-book readers.

That would be annoying because of the slow display response and refresh rate. To solve the battery issue of a display I'd opt for a wireless charging system  Cool

There you go. we solved that problem in 2 hours. What else can we fix while we're on a roll?  Wink
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