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Is neo "powerful"?
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Post 1 made on Monday September 16, 2002 at 05:27
jomo
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I´m thinking of buying a neo. I´ve heard that the pronto is really insensitive to how you direct it and that it actually works from another room, etc. Can anyone tell me if this goes for the neo too??

Thanks,

Johan
Post 2 made on Monday September 16, 2002 at 18:30
JohnY2050
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My advice, buy a Pronto tsu 2000. I have a neo and the main reason I bought it was for all the hard buttons which the tsu 2000 lacks. However, the tsu 2000 screen is much larger and the editing software is much better. Furthermore, if you can wait a little you might be able to get one even cheaper since the tsu 3000 will be released soon. Thats going to be my upgrade. It has a larger screen and the hard buttons. Whatever your decision is, goodluck. Oh by the way the neo is very powerful and controls all my devices with no problems.
Post 3 made on Monday September 16, 2002 at 21:49
Butch Searle-Spratt
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I'll second that emotion, the Neo's emitters seemed to be just as powerful as the 2k, which for me works at over 30 feet and bounces off walls, ceiling and.......
ButchSS
Post 4 made on Friday September 27, 2002 at 14:57
Ollie
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I have to agree


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