SoundGraph FingerVU 706 Auxiliary Touch Screen Review

Others/Miscelleneous by stefan @ 2010-07-07

FingerVU series from SoundGraph are auxiliary monitors with touch screen capabilities and we can work on them independently from the main monitor, when the FingerUI included application is used. Through FingerUI, the user can play music, video, watch photo slideshows or access widgets as World Weather, World Time, Memo or even an Internet browser.

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Packaging Part 2

In a little transparent plastic bag, we can find the battery for the remote, along with 4 rubber feet and a plastic piece which can be also glued to the stand to help routing the cable:

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The installation manual does not have a lot of explanations regarding the FingerUI application usage, but do not fear since SoundGraph have recorded several videos on Youtube where you can watch, step by step, how to operate the application:

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The cables the product comes with are a normal mini-USB to USB and a USB cable splitter, which can be used if our USB hub/port does not offer enough power to operate the device:

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The sample I have received is the white version; the screen comes initially with a protective colored film on, to avoid scratches during transport:

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On the back of the screen, we can see the two screws that will help the device mount onto the stand, the miniUSB port and a sticker with the serial number:

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The display installation onto the stand is really easy: we only have to use the two provided thumbscrews:

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Here is how the screen does look after the installation is complete:

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