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2001 International CES Report

 Millennium Enterprises 


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New Home Logic remotes
Millennium Enterprises is expanding their Home Logic line of remote controls with the new UR371. The HL-UR371 features a unique 3-color backlit keypad for ease of use. The design allows users to quickly identify which keys are for what - for instance, device keys are red, numbers and common functions are orange, which the LCD display and directional pad are green. The HL-UR371 features a customizable, backlit LCD display that includes device name along with calendar information. In addition, users can customize the name of any device or key with a label up to 8 characters long. The HL-UR371 can learn up to 43 commands per device and includes 18 macros with 20 steps each.

Millennium is also expanding their existing line of learning remote controls to include the HL-500, an 8-device model with large touchscreen and direct access buttons for up to 28 commands per device, plus the HL-800, which features a 64x128 resolution touchscreen, control of 10 devices and an optional basestation with PC connectivity.

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