[Electronics-talk] on screen menues

Gerald Levy bwaylimited at verizon.net
Sun Aug 14 21:12:13 UTC 2011


If you want to avoid onscreen menus, then I suggest sticking with a basic, 
low-end two-channel stereo receiver.  Otherwise, you will need sighted help 
to navigate the menu in most higher-end home theater receivers and 
components.

Gerald


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Evelyn Weckerly" <weckerly at i2k.com>
To: <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 4:05 PM
Subject: [Electronics-talk] on screen menues


> Hi, all,
>
> I am trying to evaluate a new tuner as part of a high-quality audio 
> system. It appears that some of its important functions are accessed and 
> set through an on screen menu. I'm wondering how people deal with this 
> kind of stuff. The tuner has AM, FM/FMstereo, HD (three bands, and is XM 
> ready, needing only the home kit and antenna from XM itself. It is a 
> McIntosh Labs MR8088. I know this is an expensive piece of equipment, but 
> if perchance anyone on this list has looked at this, I'd like to hear from 
> you. I'd also like to know if anyone has dealt successfully with onscreen 
> menues and how you do it. At this point, I don't know if the choice wrap 
> around or not. If they don't, things will be somewhat easier.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Evelyn
>
>
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