Although I'm not going to discuss its merits as such (because I
didn't read it
), remember that it's a scientific article, not a sales
pitch or a Harlequin novel...
Personally I've never been too
impressed with the ergonomics of the Beo4 by itself. This article
discusses the entire user interface including the controlled device
though, and that works much better.
I have a Sony BR player, and its remote has 49 (!) buttons. Can't see why it should have more than 10...