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I love the look of it! Those rotating knobs look great to use compared to fiddly buttons or touch interfaces. No matter how "modern" touch interfaces are, the human body doesn't change and benefits from tactile feedback and immediate control (I don't know what the knobs do but if it's for example brightness, that's fantastic! I got a monitor that makes it harder to change brightness, than to enable a gaming crosshair...)



The knobs on the side? They turn a quarter turn and the front and back half of the housing come apart.


What? I thought they were programmable. That would have been a selling point for me.

This is like the classic home button on an iPhone being a tool for detaching the screen from the back of the phone.




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