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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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What's new for Thursday September 28, 2000...
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Non-identical twins: Due to user requests I’ve added a new page to our Home Logic UR362 remote control review, describing the physical and operational differences between it and the similar Rotel RR-969. Although initially appearing identical, the RR-969’s new button layout with both menu and transport controls may make it better suited to certain applications. I’d like to personally thank Arjen Westerink for loaning me his RR-969 remote to look at. Check out the addition and let me know what you think.
[Talk about the UR362 or RR-969...]

Mosaic mirage? One For All’s retail version of the UEI Mosaic, the URC1000 Director, has apparently just arrived in stores, following a very long development cycle. Although I looked at prototypes of this remote back in January and more recently in a May news update, I’m sure much has changed. But with a suggested retail price close to the forthcoming $399 2MB Pronto TSU2000, it’s going to have some tough competition to deal with.
[Talk about the OFA Director...]

Don’t forget: September’s contest, sponsored by AVsmarts.com, closes in just a few days! Don’t miss out on the opportunity to win a Denon Aktis touchscreen remote control, a Toshiba DVD player, Tara Labs interconnects or a wireless audio/video transmitter! Click here.

This news report was updated on May 18, 2006.