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This is a universal slight that bucks the trend when it comes to the design. The square design houses a 3.5-inch touchscreen (320x240 pixel boldness) display, that allows a whole lot of traditional buttons to be done away with. The touchscreen is the resistive classification, by the way. Next to it is a bunch of hardware buttons - volume, channel, mute, pilotage, select and return. Quite welcome, since using the touchscreen to button the most critical tasks like changing channels of controlling the sum total would have been a pain. However, you will have to use the display to select the activity, and any advanced tasks/ features that may be fit to any individual device that you may have configured. Since there is limited space on the screen, you are talking about 3-4 layers on an generally, and can even go up to 7 screens like it did for our LED TV. Going forwards and backwards on them is a bit of an exercise, and by the end of it, you do keep an eye on to lose your way a little bit. In such a scenario, calmly work your way across, and not press the Activities button by indiscretion.
Source: Digit