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PC Server for MX-6000 Reinventing the Touch Screen
Instead of purchasing an expensive
“Media PC” or dedicated music
server, any PC with iTunes and/or
Windows Media Player can be
connected to your audio system to
act as a high powered music server
with the most engaging, intuitive user
interface you’ve ever seen.
Up to now, the complexity of having
to deal with a keyboard and a mouse
in your listening room has made this
an uncomfortable choice.
You know the frustrating feeling—
some of your music was downloaded
via iTunes and some of your music
via Windows Media Player, you’ve
had to keep separate libraries.
Finding the music you paid for was
difficult.
MX-6000 Server is a software
application that once installed on a
PC, combines your iTunes library
with your Media Player library. The
MX-6000 utilizes its network
connection via WiFi to communicate
with the server software on the PC.
Since all communication happens at
WiFi “G” speeds, there are no lags or
delays displaying the information or
lists on the screen of the MX-6000.
All your cover art, artist, album and
song title metadata appear on the
screen of the MX-6000. Lists are
navigated via the integrated scroll
wheel without ever connecting a
keyboard or mouse to the PC.
At last, you have access to all the
music you’ve paid for... all the music
you want without the hassles... the
music simply plays...
Converts any PC with iTunes or Windows Media
Player into a Powerful Music Server with an Intuitive,
Friendly User Interface
The MX-6000 browses the combined library of content you downloaded from iTunes
and content you purchase or burn with Windows Media Player. When you select a
song, the correct player is automatically selected and loaded in an instant.
Installation by Stone Glidden of King of Prussia, PA.
Automatic Backlighting
The integral motion sensor
detects any movement of the
touch screen and automatically
backlights the screen. The user
does not have to press any button
to display the screen. Any move-
ment of the MX-6000 renews the
backlighting. Without movement,
the touch screen stays lit for 1 to
99 seconds (programmed by the
installer).
Not Just Color, Animated
Color!
Powered by a 533MHz ARM9
microprocessor, the MX-6000 is
the first touch screen designed for
animation. The powerful central
processor enables quick, fluid
page transitions and animated
macros. The 4.3” screen offers a
480x272 pixel window to any
graphic. Your professional
installer can place BMPs, JPEGs,
GIFs, animated GIFs or FLASH
SWF files in your configuration.
The World of Sound
Equipped with a speaker and a PC
recording, your installer can add
talking help buttons (recorded on
any PC with a microphone) or music
to your macros via any WAV file.
The MX-6000’s profile (shown life size in
this image) is carefully contoured to nat-
urally fit the hands of the end user.
The back of the
MX-6000 is tex-
tured in soft
rubber to give
the user a com-
fortable and
secure grip.
When not is use, the MX-6000 sits on its
recharging cradle.
Double Capacity Lithium
Ion Batteries and
Charging Base
The demands of WiFi and high speed
transfers coupled with a large color
touch screen raise the demand for
power to a new high. The MX-6000
is equipped with a unique double
capacity Lithium Ion battery, provid-
ing over 4 hours of continuous use
before recharging is necessary.
Should the MX-6000 be left on a
table, it will remain in standby mode
for ten days without requiring a
recharge.
The attractive charging base offers an
ideal angle to use while charging, so
may be placed on or near your chair.
In addition, the MX-6000 offers a
power input on its side panel, so that
it can be hand held while charging
directly from the power adapter.
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