On January 13, 2007 at 02:46, arthurpotts said...
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If I cared about this sort of stuff, or the original poster
did then either of us could buy Crestron. If he doesn't
need it or want it, and the great majority don't, then
he can get what he needs with something else. He can
spend his money on something he does want or need. Since
your earlier comments suggest that you don't really seem
to understand the limits of Philips products, perhaps
you should leave the comments as to the contraints to
people that do understand them.
P.S. Perhaps you should re-read the original post. He
was considering Philips and Crestron, he is not using
them.
I have programmed well over a hundred Pronto's. I think I know them very well. I was also at Cedia when they unvailed the new unit and took their first training class with Dave. So have a clue when you make personal attacks on product knowledge.
How exactly did you get involved in this why does anybody care what you want, this was never about you.
Have you ever seen a Crestron system in action??