TheLostSwede
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I don't find it unintuitive in the cases I've used, it's really quite easy and they correspond exactly the on-screen menu options, but each to their own.True, but that doesn't mean that it's acceptable to everyone. Display controls should be not only easily accessed, but plainly visible from the primary viewing angle. Building them into such an awkward position is a flawed design, unintuitive, uninspired and just plain lazy from a design engineering perspective.
The placement in this case doesn't look very good though.
I guess they expect the monitor to go into power saving mode when not in use...I don't see a power button on that remote...
No, none at all...Do I sense a note of sarcasm?