Thermaltake Media Lab: Remote Plus Robust VFD Display
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: htpc, remote, possibilities
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Soundgraph IMon Knob: External USB Receiver
- 3. Pros And Cons
- 4. Soundgraph IMON VFD: Nice Multifunction Display
- 5. Soundgraph IMON VFD, Cont'd
- 6. Pros And Cons
- 7. Multi-Median: The iMON User Interface
- 8. Multi-Median, Cont'd
- 9. Multi-Median, Continued
- 10. Thermaltake Media Lab: Remote Plus Robust VFD Display
- 11. Thermaltake Media Lab, continued
- 12. Pros And Cons
- 13. Thermaltake Multi-Median
- 14. Thermaltake Multi-Median, Continued
- 15. iMON Manager
- 16. iMON Manager, Continued
- 17. iMON Manager, Continued
- 18. VL System: M·Play times three
- 19. VL System M·Play 202: Full Functionality Only For MCE 2005
- 20. VL System M·Play 202, Cont'd
- 21. Pros And Cons
- 22. VL System M·Play Blast
- 23. Pros And Cons
- 24. VL System M·Play Mini
- 25. Pros And Cons
- 26. The Media Home Center Software For The M·Play Series
- 27. Media Home Center Software, Cont'd
- 28. Media Home Center Software, Continued
- 29. Summary And Conclusions
10. Thermaltake Media Lab: Remote Plus Robust VFD Display

Media Lab is based on the Soundgraph iMON VFD
Thermaltake's Media Lab product series is easy to explain, because it's an OEM version of the Soundgraph iMON products. Despite that, Thermaltake does improve on Soundgraph's work, even if only in small ways. For example, the brushed aluminum surface of the Media Lab front panel looks better than the smooth matte surface on the original.

An ATX power adapter ties the display into the PC's power supply
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