IT Reviews have published a review of the ElectroBox MiShake digital media player. 'The innovative controls of the MiShake use a technology called Shocktronix, which allows you to perform various functions by shaking the device or tipping it to the left or right. This could be used, for example, to skip audio tracks, videos or photos, or control the various extras on offer that are specifically designed for the system. It's a strange idea but comes as more of a secondary control option to the 2.4-inch touchscreen display. The majority of the menus are context-sensitive and appear on screen as you access the various applications. However there is a row of dedicated 'buttons' down the right of the display that allow you to change volume and access the main menu, note-taking feature or voice recorder.'