I already own a W5Fe and looking at that pic the aux display looks almost as thick as the screen itself. Plus I'd be worried about how much you were flexing the screen underneath by pushing those buttons. I'm looking forward to the desktop aux displays, something like those moto video phones that are so distinctive in 24 ctu offices.
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I already own a W5Fe and looking at that pic the aux display looks almost as thick as the screen itself.
Plus I'd be worried about how much you were flexing the screen underneath by pushing those buttons.
I'm looking forward to the desktop aux displays, something like those moto video phones that are so distinctive in 24 ctu offices.