Philips unveils touchscreen Prestigo SRT9320 touchscreen universal remote

December 18th, 2008 by

The last Philips Prestigo universal remote we saw was that gigantic SR-M80145 “tablet,” but it looks like the company’s toned it down with the sexy new Prestigo SRT9320. The company’s new top-of-the-line IR-only clicker has a 2.8-inch color touchscreen and can be programmed to control up to 20 devices entirely from the remote itself without using a PC — which can be a blessing or a curse, depending on your setup and macro situation. It’s all yours for $249 sometime in the first quarter of twenty-oh-nine.

[Via Electronista]

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Philips unveils Prestigo SRT9320 touchscreen universal remote

December 18th, 2008 by

The last Philips Prestigo universal remote we saw was that gigantic SR-M80145 “tablet,” but it looks like the company’s toned it down with the sexy new Prestigo SRT9320. The company’s new top-of-the-line IR-only clicker has a 2.8-inch color touchscreen and can be programmed to control up to 20 devices entirely from the remote itself without using a PC — which can be a blessing or a curse, depending on your setup and macro situation. It’s all yours for $249 sometime in the first quarter of twenty-oh-nine.

[Via Electronista]

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Logitech quietly launches $99 Harmony 510 universal remote

October 6th, 2008 by

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We know, January wasn’t that long ago, but in consumer electronics years, it’s been forever since a new Harmony was revealed. For those of you already on the hunt for a sub-$100 gizmo to give to your favorite person this holiday season, Logitech is jonesing for your business with its entry-level Harmony 510 universal remote. You should know, however, that the IR remote operates just five devices (remember the “entry-level” bit we mentioned?), though it does boast an inbuilt LCD and a fair amount of buttons. Harmony freaks have already pointed out that this one looks almost like a repackaged 550, though your technology-challenged sibling / parent / colleague probably won’t take the time to notice. Get those stockings stuffed early for $99.99 (MSRP) a pop.

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Movea’s Gyration Air Music Remote doubles as a wireless mouse

September 9th, 2008 by

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While you may be more familiar with the word Gyration paired with mouse, Movea has decided to combine its excellence in cursor-pointing with its knowledge of remote-making. The HTPC universal remote, christened Gyration Air Music Remote, includes a backlit LCD that can display music choices from WMP / iTunes, a motion sensor for inputting mouse commands from your couch (up to 100-feet away) and RF / IR support. If all that fits your bill, you can grab one now for $179.99 or $229.99 when bundled with a wireless portable keyboard.

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IR2BT Infrared-to-Bluetooth converter now on sale, PS3 owners rejoice

March 28th, 2008 by

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Although the PlayStation 3 is quite the lovely Blu-ray player in most respects, one issue has nagged remote junkies from day one: the absence of IR. Now, however, the highly-anticipated IR2BT Infrared-to-Bluetooth converter is on the market, and sure enough, it promises to transmit “all 51 Sony Blu-ray remote codes including the PS button for Power On / Off.” The unit itself measures in at 4.5- x 3- x 1-inches, operates on a pair of AA cells or a mini-USB connector and doesn’t even require you to own a soldering iron. Ready to control your PS3 via a universal IR remote without getting a degree in electrical engineering? Hit up the read link and hand over your $55, bub.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

 

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WiFi-enabled universal remote pulls codes from the web

January 30th, 2008 by

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You probably won’t be seeing TVcompass’s SR 1500 universal remote released looking exactly like this (or even bearing the TVcompass name) but we have high hopes some other company will rebrand the WiFi-enabled unit soon. Featuring a QVGA display,and Windows CE, the SR 1500 pulls device codes from the web using the built-in browser, which supports Flash and J2ME, backup settings to a server, and do custom guide displays. There’s no pricing yet, but hopefully that’ll get sorted when this thing gets picked up for resale.

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Ricavision kicks out VAVE100 universal MCE / SideShow remote

December 1st, 2007 by

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Following up on the RICA 100 that Ricavision unveiled in May is the VAVE100, which doesn’t deviate too far from its past siblings in the design department, but does offer up a 2.4-inch QVGA LCD, a shiny green MCE button and SideShow functionality. As we’d expect, this thing is a Class 1 (~50 meters promised) Bluetooth device with A2DP support, and it comes with its own docking station, a BT transceiver and a power charger. The remote enables users to control over 20 different components from up to 50-feet away via IR, and the buttons are backlit to keep you from fumbling around in the dark while trying to switch tracks. Unfortunately, you won’t be using one of these to control your new gear (you are asking for new gear this year, right?) until next February, but you will save $25 by pre-ordering now for $274.

[Thanks, Ronald]

 

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Art Lebedev’s Pultius remote: one button for every channel

October 5th, 2007 by

Here’s a human-interface challenge for you: what’s quicker, typing in a three-digit channel number on a traditional 0-9 keypad, or locating a physical button for that channel in a 20-inch long rainbow gradient of 102 identically-sized buttons? Art Lebedev is apparently hoping to solve that age-old dilemma with the Pultius remote, a concept created in response to a challenge to “design a remote control with as many buttons as there are channels on TV.” Since it’s just a concept, there’s no word on price or availability, but really, haven’t we all learned not to expect that sort of thing from Art Lebedev at this point?

 

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