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3/12/10 - New version offers iPhone, iPod and iPad owners an easy way to extend control over their AMX system.
3/04/10 - The economical Harmony 600 and 650 models both offer computer programmable activity-based control for under $100.
1/22/10 - 8-device universal remote offers full IR code learning, a dozen macros plus a new button layout.
1/22/10 - Two new basic hard buttoned remotes offer an updated design and loads of buttons for DVR users.
1/07/10 - Pair of new universal remotes includes the XTR100 with a 3.5" color touchscreen display.
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Friday January 22, 2010
Sony RM-VLZ620 Learning Remote Uncovered
Further details from Sony’s dealer site reveals the third and final new universal remote control for today, the more advanced RM-VLZ620. This time you get control over 8 devices, full infrared code learning, 12 system macros, an updated button layout and an ergonomic design optimized for DVR and BD users. Read more...
Posted by Daniel Tonks on 1/22 at 8:03 AM
Sony Reveals RM-VZ220 & RM-VZ320 Remotes
Information was found this morning on Sony’s dealer site for three brand new economical universal remote controls. Here we bring you the first details on the preprogrammed 4-device RM-VZ220 and 7-device RM-VZ320, both of which include an all new ergonomic design and loads of hard buttons for DVR users. Read more...
Posted by Daniel Tonks on 1/22 at 7:43 AM
Wednesday August 19, 2009
Sony RM-V210 & RM-EZ4 remotes reviewed!
If you caught our review last week of the Sony RM-VL610 learning universal remote control, then you’ll know that if you’re a DVR user and have $30 to spend it’s tough to find something better. But what if you only had a budget of $10? Today we look at the 4-device RM-V210 and big buttoned RM-EZ4 models. Read more...
Posted by Daniel Tonks on 8/19 at 7:11 AM
Monday August 10, 2009
Sony RM-VL610 universal remote control reviewed!
So what can you get for under $30? Today we review Sony's latest universal remote control, the RM-VL610, which offers control of 8 devices, has full infrared code learning, a dozen macros, plus an amazing 63 hard buttons. This just could be the best economical hard buttoned remote for DVR users! Read more...
Posted by Daniel Tonks on 8/10 at 7:37 AM
Sunday September 16, 2007
New Review for the Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote Control
We're back from CEDIA Expo 2007! Work on our exclusive video report continues, but for today I have a brand new review of the Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote Control for everyone to enjoy! Read more...
Posted by Daniel Tonks on 9/16 at 1:00 AM
Saturday December 23, 2006
Our article explains how you can easily add infrared remote control capabilities to the PS3. Read more...
Posted by Daniel Tonks on 12/23 at 1:00 AM
Monday December 18, 2006
Two reviews now available for the economical Sony RM-VL600 learning universal remote and its sibling, the RM-V310 preprogrammed remote. Read more...
Posted by Daniel Tonks on 12/18 at 1:00 AM
Friday October 7, 2005
Our Virtual CEDIA 2005 Tour video report is now up, and you can watch it in HDTV! Also, details of the new Sony RM-AX4000 touchscreen PC-programmable remote control. Read more...
Posted by Daniel Tonks on 10/07 at 1:00 AM
Monday August 1, 2005
Just released: our full review for the Sony RM-VL710 learning remote control, plus an addendum review for the Sony RM-V502 preprogrammed remote control. Read more...
Posted by Daniel Tonks on 8/01 at 1:00 AM
Friday June 11, 2004
New review just posted for the Sony RM-AV3100 touchscreen remote control! Philips updates the ProntoPro NG's firmware and ProntoProEdit NG software. Plus, enter our June/July contest to win one of four great prizes! Read more...
Posted by Daniel Tonks on 6/11 at 1:00 AM
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