Now boasting a 100% brighter screen, increased processing power, and faster graphics engine, the Tiger Touch II is the most specified Titan console.
The Avolites Tiger Touch II represents the perfect combination of power and portability. This third-generation console is packed with enough power for complex shows, yet small and light enough to fly in standard hold luggage. The console features SMPTE timecode support and a redesigned button layout to match the entire Titan range.
In order to update the console to version 12 of the Titan, it will be necessary to purchase and install a USB dongle called AVOKEY.
Serial 02006 - 03065
You need to order:
- AVOKEYINT
- 1x5 way to USB-A Cable (spare part code 8000-6102)
Once you've received your AVOKEYINT and 1x5 way to USB-A Cable, you will be required to connect the USB-A Cable to the motherboard. This cable will provide an additional USB port for the AvoKey.
Click here to view the installation guide: https://www.avolites.com/Portals/0/Downloads/Manuals/AvoKey/8000-6102 TT2-2-3K AVOKEY upgrade with 1808-0028.pdf
Serial 03066 - 4020
You need to order only AVOKEYINT
Once you've received your AVOKEYINT, you will be required to connect this directly to the available (Blue) USB port inside the console (on the motherboard).
Click here to view the installation guide: https://www.avolites.com/Portals/0/Downloads/Manuals/AvoKey/8000-6101 TT2 AVOKEY no cable.pdf
Serial 04021 - 05001
You need to order only AVOKEYINT
Once you've received your AVOKEYINT, you will be required to connect this directly to the available (Red) USB port inside the console (on the motherboard).
Serial 5001 and above include a factory fitted AvoKey.
Therefore, you do not need to purchase an AvoKey.
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Beyond the romance, The Do-Over delves into several significant themes:
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Follow these steps to find the book or discussions about it on VK:
Many readers were "pleasantly surprised" by the book, praising its clever and poignant storyline. One reviewer on Goodreads called it "absolutely a 5-star book," gushing about their love for the main characters. Others appreciated the "hot steam" and "silly funny moments," as well as the "heartwarming" nature of the story. The Harlequin Junkie blog echoed this sentiment, stating the plot is "fresh, original, and funny, in addition to being emotionally charged," and declaring it "a great book that should not be missed".
While the "ugly duckling" trope drives the initial plot, reviewers from sites like Harlequin Junkie and Dear Author highlight the story's surprising "angst" and "depth". Lanie's physical layers are revealed to be a defense mechanism against a dark past involving an abusive father and a toxic relationship with her mother and sister.
Beyond the romance, The Do-Over delves into several significant themes:
The inclusion of "VK" in the search term refers to , the largest social media network in Russia. For Russian-speaking romance readers, VK serves a similar function to Reddit or Facebook groups for English speakers—it’s a space to request books, share files, and participate in vibrant reading communities.
MK Schiller isn’t a household name, but for a small, engaged community of listeners and creators, his work and the events tied to it have become shorthand for larger conversations about influence, accountability, and the messy intersection of personality and public platforms. “The Do-Over” refers here both to a literal sequence of events in which Schiller attempted to reset a situation and to the broader cultural impulse to erase mistakes with a staged restart. The appended “VK” points to the social platform where much of the discussion and fallout played out, turning a localized dispute into a case study in online reputation management.
Follow these steps to find the book or discussions about it on VK:
Many readers were "pleasantly surprised" by the book, praising its clever and poignant storyline. One reviewer on Goodreads called it "absolutely a 5-star book," gushing about their love for the main characters. Others appreciated the "hot steam" and "silly funny moments," as well as the "heartwarming" nature of the story. The Harlequin Junkie blog echoed this sentiment, stating the plot is "fresh, original, and funny, in addition to being emotionally charged," and declaring it "a great book that should not be missed".
