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Elan brings home $3,350 Wi-Fi touchscreen control panel

By | October 27, 2008, 8:18pm PDT

Summary: For those with the resources to install an elaborate home theater and/or automation system in their homes, an 8.4-inch control panel that costs more than most HDTVs may not seem excessive. Those deep-pocketed smart-home mavens will find a lot to like in the XP-8.4—for $3,350, they better—including built-in 802.11g Wi-Fi that lets the panel double [...]

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For those with the resources to install an elaborate home theater and/or automation system in their homes, an 8.4-inch control panel that costs more than most HDTVs may not seem excessive. Those deep-pocketed smart-home mavens will find a lot to like in the XP-8.4—for $3,350, they better—including built-in 802.11g Wi-Fi that lets the panel double as an Internet browsing and media streaming device.

To complete the panel’s PC-like functionality, the docking cradle features a USB port to let you connect a mouse or keyboard. The XP-8.4’s browser even supports Flash so you can check out YouTube videos and the like on the device. Of course, it also handles the usual array of automation duties, letting you check the status of all of your linked-in controllers for multi-room A/V, lighting, security, and so on. Elan promises that the panel can last six hours away from the cradle before needing recharging.

Since it costs as much as a swanky piece of furniture, the XP-8.4 at least tries to fit in with your design aesthetic, offering a number of screen savers that can match your decor. A screenful of Benjamins probably isn’t among the choices, but it might as well be. If the price isn’t a deterrent, you can find the XP-8.4 at authorized dealers in your local area, who should be receiving them any time now.

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They should have looked up the word "Elan" first.
Wysocki 29th Oct 2008
"Distinctive style or flair" is how the dictionary defines the word Elan. Too bad this overpriced monstrosity looks like a cold-war era Russian design.

I have old Fujitsu touchscreen tablets that have better features. They run XP with Mainlobby as a totally customizable interface to control my HTPC system, and I can find them on Ebay for a couple hundred bucks.
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Yensi717 28th Oct 2008
It may be stupid, but for $3,500 I'd want something that had a UI that looks better than a mid-90s website.
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Well, maybe Photoshop, but I don't like the look.

Is the UI changable?

Also, I think I'd rather have PC components seperate from the main display. I mean, have the $400 3U rackmount computer in the closet and run the wires to the location on where it needs to go.

If course, a seperate touchscreen monitor may not have the wireless and USB port for the monitor, but who cares?
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"Distinctive style or flair" is how the dictionary defines the word Elan. Too bad this overpriced monstrosity looks like a cold-war era Russian design.

I have old Fujitsu touchscreen tablets that have better features. They run XP with Mainlobby as a totally customizable interface to control my HTPC system, and I can find them on Ebay for a couple hundred bucks.

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