Usability Quote of the Day

May 23, 2012

There's something very odd going on here. If designers made completely unrealistic assumptions about the physical world when designing technology, then we would blame them (and likely sue them) for technical incompetence. Yet when they make grossly unrealistic assumptions about human nature... we don't blame the designers, we blame the unfortunate people who are just trying to do what the design requires. -- Kim Vicente, The Human Factor, p. 45.    (via interaction-design.org)

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Crestron CEN-IPOD - 2-Way iPod Interface

Getting the iPod interface on a large monitor ...

"So even the big boys of home automation/control are adding iPod compatibility. Crestron is claiming that the CEN-IPOD (get it?) is the first 2-way iPod interface, truly replicating the iPod experience on any Crestron touchpanel. Well, ok… if you mean that the iPod player is virtually on the screen and you’re controlling it… but the basic 2-way approach has been done before. The CEN-IPOD provides full iPod functionality allowing you to do pretty much everything the iPod can do via a Crestron touchpanel and features both RCA and CAT5 balanced audio outputs and Ethernet connectivity."   continued ...   (Via eHomeUpgrade)

cen-iPod - User Interface Design, Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Ergonomics

Now we can all see the display.

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