[Electronics-talk] on screen menues

Evelyn Weckerly weckerly at i2k.com
Sun Aug 14 22:46:36 UTC 2011


Hi,

This is not home theater although you can control a bunch of other 
stuff through the remote. I have owned high end audio equipment for 
years, mostly accessible. Parts of this piece are accessible too.

Evelyn

At 05:12 PM 8/14/2011, you wrote:

>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>
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>Subject: [Electronics-talk] on screen menues
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>
>>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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