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Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: Nice Monkey on April 06, 2016, 02:10:38 PM
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On the Himedia Q10 there is a LCD unit showing time only.
This display has also quite a number of icons/indicators which are typically also found and used on DVD/BD-Players. The LCD type display is probably originally meant for such equipment? Why are these not used? It is very handy to see if USB/HDMI/LAN etc is up en active or not also on the unit itself.
It should then also display elapsed time when playing a video/music type of file.
It would be really great if it would display folders for navigation using the front touch keys. This would avoid the need to power-on the TV for just music playback.
It also would look great (=more expensive) as these features are typically found on high-end players. Missed opportunity?
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good question ???
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The LCD display design is unchanged from Realtek era media players (HiMedia 600B / 900B). The unused icons are a relic of that era.
I'll mention it to HiMedia and they may be able to implement them in Q10 Pro.
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Hi,
Is it possible to modify the intensity light , For exemple: Low light, middle or high light ?
When i look at a movie, When i look at a movie, i wish the lcd no light. ;D
Thanks for your help. ;D
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Hi,
Is it possible to modify the intensity light , For exemple: Low light, middle or high light ?
When i look at a movie, When i look at a movie, i wish the lcd no light. ;D
Thanks for your help. ;D
No you only can turn it off completely.
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As of right now , the LCD is just an expensive digital clock :P, but who knows .... that may change in the future
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Hi,
Very good for me. When i will watch a movie, i could turn off the LCD light. :)
Thanks, :D