Foosh..instead of dragging this on and creating a never ending flame fest I'll just stand by my original post
If you can't accept my comments so be it, look around.. I'm not the only one telling you that your product is way overpriced for what your selling.
Instead of sitting here going on and on and trying to make it sound like your 8" is actually worth $3600 you should listen to our comments instead of trying to belittle me for telling people what parts can be used to make a homebrew in wall.
Once again we are talking about a 8" touchscreen thats mounted in wall, not a 12" and not a 15" but a measly 8" screen with a resolution of 800x480..you can try all you want to claim the 8" screens I refer to are not of the same quality but most will laugh at you without even making a post.
Not once did I ever say your product was junk or looked like crap, in fact I'd say your in wall is one of the best looking I have seen on the market but the price of $3600 is laughable and you won't sell many to the typical HA crowd that frequents these forums.
Lets also remember this is an in wall touchscreen with an 8" screen that most typical people will walk up to, adjust a few lights and maybe choose some music and then walk away..they are not gonna be standing for hours in front of it saying "Gee honey check out the 800x480 image I'm getting for only $3600..Wow!!"
Imagine if you sold this 8" as the PRO model but yet also offered a DIY kit, yes thats right a barebones DIY and you provide a list of touch LCDs and nano-itx boards that would fit your chassis design..a DIY buys your bare bones kit and builds it with off the shelf parts that you recommend and hell you could even sell the parts for the kits and you leave the assembly to the DIY's..let them choose what they wanna pay for an 8" LCD and let them choose what they wanna pay for a nano-itx from a list of compatible parts you know will work in your chassis.
Once again Tyson your product is not junk but its way overpriced, look around as I'm not the only one telling you this...sitting here trying to make other 8" lcds and nano-itx boards out to be junk compared to your parts won't get you much mileage at all, the typical user I see on the Cocoontech,CQC,Cinemar, HS forums are trying to avoid mega-buck Crestron/AMX systems and they are looking for affordable products to mate with the less than $1000 home automation software they have purchased.
You do indeed have a market for your touchscreens but its very tiny compared to what you could have with a $1500-2000 retail price, you can spin it any way you want but I'd say in 1 years time of all the HA users I have met on these forums I'd be sorta amazed if even 1 member of the forums I mentioned above will say they have purchased one.
The earlier post by Steve says it all
Personally I think its way overpriced even with all the features you list, an 8" screen doing 800x480 rez for $3600?
If you can't accept my comments so be it, look around.. I'm not the only one telling you that your product is way overpriced for what your selling.
Instead of sitting here going on and on and trying to make it sound like your 8" is actually worth $3600 you should listen to our comments instead of trying to belittle me for telling people what parts can be used to make a homebrew in wall.
Once again we are talking about a 8" touchscreen thats mounted in wall, not a 12" and not a 15" but a measly 8" screen with a resolution of 800x480..you can try all you want to claim the 8" screens I refer to are not of the same quality but most will laugh at you without even making a post.
Not once did I ever say your product was junk or looked like crap, in fact I'd say your in wall is one of the best looking I have seen on the market but the price of $3600 is laughable and you won't sell many to the typical HA crowd that frequents these forums.
Lets also remember this is an in wall touchscreen with an 8" screen that most typical people will walk up to, adjust a few lights and maybe choose some music and then walk away..they are not gonna be standing for hours in front of it saying "Gee honey check out the 800x480 image I'm getting for only $3600..Wow!!"
Imagine if you sold this 8" as the PRO model but yet also offered a DIY kit, yes thats right a barebones DIY and you provide a list of touch LCDs and nano-itx boards that would fit your chassis design..a DIY buys your bare bones kit and builds it with off the shelf parts that you recommend and hell you could even sell the parts for the kits and you leave the assembly to the DIY's..let them choose what they wanna pay for an 8" LCD and let them choose what they wanna pay for a nano-itx from a list of compatible parts you know will work in your chassis.
Once again Tyson your product is not junk but its way overpriced, look around as I'm not the only one telling you this...sitting here trying to make other 8" lcds and nano-itx boards out to be junk compared to your parts won't get you much mileage at all, the typical user I see on the Cocoontech,CQC,Cinemar, HS forums are trying to avoid mega-buck Crestron/AMX systems and they are looking for affordable products to mate with the less than $1000 home automation software they have purchased.
You do indeed have a market for your touchscreens but its very tiny compared to what you could have with a $1500-2000 retail price, you can spin it any way you want but I'd say in 1 years time of all the HA users I have met on these forums I'd be sorta amazed if even 1 member of the forums I mentioned above will say they have purchased one.
The earlier post by Steve says it all
Nobu obviously has their market they are going after and it is not here on CT or even close. Looks like a nice product but it needs to be *reasonably* priced for the technology. Right now its just another overpriced element for the high end Crestron like customer.