okay real question, a lot of column inches have been given over the past few years of reviewing similar streaming amps to specifically talking about their little screens. size, contrast, color, etc.
does anybody actually use these though, are they useful at all, or just an added design/production expense that we pay for and then ignore?
it's probably not a unique setup, but my components are all the way across the room from me, i can't see that silly little screen, and i'm not getting up and walking across the room to scroll around looking for a song like it's the pre-remote control era of television and i'm turning a big plastic dial on a wood-veneered box. it seems silly.
i either control my streaming via my phone as a remote control (with screen), or via my tv screen (also by remote control). to be honest, my streamer is inside a closed media cabinet, i can't see it at all, and don't need to. it has a screen (or at least a display with touch controls) but i'd never know it, because i've never used it and can hardly think of any instance where i would.
i'm honestly wondering if anybody uses these screens regularly after the novelty of the first couple weeks wears off, and if there's any point in companies wasting money (the cost obviously being pushed on to us), on adding them? maybe i'm the outlier and others really do love them, but i'm very curious.