
Basically, the EM-35x0 doesn't look too interesting upon first eyesight, and DigiCube was obviously still struggling to get the firmware right (GUI only used 2/3 of the screen; the rest was filled up by a blue background) but these things actually felt quite okay in terms of build quality. No buttons fell off during our usual "toy around with the random device" session, that is. Speaking of which, these "buttons" are more like touch-sensitive areas than real tactile objects (a bit similar to e.g. the m:robe 100 concept, only cheaper-looking).
Via dapreview
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