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News Living Control's 'TouchStone' remote puts multi-room control in the palm of your hand (29/5/2007) Stand B7, CEDIA UK Expo 2007 Magical, intuitive hand-held remote provides complete multi-room system control from two concentric pressure-sensitive rings Shown for the first time at the CEDIA UK Expo 2007, Stand B7, Living Control's novel, spherical, unbelievably tactile little remote control device makes multi-room system control so delightfully touchy-feely it's hard to put down. Available in the shiniest silver or the deepest gloss black, the beautiful orb-like 'TouchStone' design nestles in the hand and presents an array of two concentric low-profile, pressure-sensitive control rings. The outer ring controls volume, channel/track selection and mute. The inner ring stores and recalls four 'atmosphere' settings: a favourite play-list or radio station for instance, or any combination of light, heat, drapes, music or video that provides the perfect mood-matching atmosphere for a dinner party or a night in front of the big screen. Carry the magical 'TouchStone' between rooms and it automatically recognises and recalls the 'atmosphere' settings for the room you're in, providing the ultimate in seamless multi-room control. The reassuringly weighty 'TouchStone' is the perfect combination of gem-like design and solidity that always feels purposeful but is inspirational in its simplicity. With a flat surface at its base, the TouchStone will rest securely on a tabletop: this is one remote control that won't be lost down the back of the sofa. The TouchStone's irresistable curves and talismanic powers will amaze family and friends: everyone will want to play. Availability: July 2007 Approximate Retail Price: TBA
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