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To use a universal remote, you need to program it with specific codes for your devices. Universal remotes help control many devices like TVs and DVD players with just one remote. If you don't have a ...
With technological advancements, managing multiple electronic devices can become quite cumbersome. However, Radio Shack comes to the rescue with its versatile universal remote. This handy device lets ...
Universal Remote Controls have announced their entry-level MX-450, intended for custom installers and – unusual for the segment – capable of macro programming directly from the device itself, rather ...
Universal Remote Control, Inc. introduced the MSC-400 Master System Controller. The MSC-400 Controller provides unmatched levels of flexibility, automation power, installation speed, and superior ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Universal Remote Control have announced a new remote, the Digital R50, capable of controlling up to 18 different components through ...
More commonly known as the garage door opening system, the Universal Home Remote can be highly convenient, as it provides a way replace up to three remote control transmitters used to activate garage ...
The Caavo Control Center gets a lower price tag and a higher subscription fee, plus a whole lot of compelling new features, but only a few worked properly when this review was wrapped. Less than a ...
Business owners who use Sharp Aquos televisions when giving presentations can program the remote control supplied with the television to work with the peripheral devices connected to the TV, such as a ...
HARRISON, NY, Aug. 3, 2007 - Universal Remote Control, Inc. will introduce the next big step in the intelligent evolution of A/V control, the MX-980 Remote Control, at CEDIA EXPO ‘07, beginning Sept.
Controlling your home theater system used to be easy—you simply told your kid to turn the knob and presto, Honeymooners. But today’s home theater packed with feature-rich TVs, cable boxes, AV ...
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