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08-22-2006, 05:37 PM
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Home theater remote controls 8 devices but only selected device's buttons are visible
Touchscreen remote sends RF signals through walls and doors to remote A/V components
Also available: a "hybrid" remote with standard buttons for common commands in addition to touchscreen
Touchscreen remote controls are definitely cool, but they can be a serious waste of money if your spouse has you on an A/V budget. The Kameleon 8 can satisfy your inner geek while leaving your wallet intact: This 8-device home theater remote only illuminates the set of keys you need to control your selected component on an electro-luminescent touch display panel.
The Kameleon supports HDTVs, DVRs, cable boxes, satellite receivers, and combination devices. You can even keep your stacks of A/V devices in a cabinet or closet: This learning IR remote also sends RF commands to a base in your equipment location. A Kameleon 6 Hybrid Universal Remote (http://www.smarthome.com/asp/cl/cl.asp?SK=RSS200511&P=59300.html) is also available if you don't need the RF feature. This 6-device learning remote has a changing touchscreen as well as standard buttons for commonly used commands.
More info... (http://www.smarthome.com/asp/cl/cl.asp?SK=RSS200511&P=59301.html)
More... (http://www.smarthome.com/asp/cl/cl.asp?SK=RSS200511&P=59300.html)
Home theater remote controls 8 devices but only selected device's buttons are visible
Touchscreen remote sends RF signals through walls and doors to remote A/V components
Also available: a "hybrid" remote with standard buttons for common commands in addition to touchscreen
Touchscreen remote controls are definitely cool, but they can be a serious waste of money if your spouse has you on an A/V budget. The Kameleon 8 can satisfy your inner geek while leaving your wallet intact: This 8-device home theater remote only illuminates the set of keys you need to control your selected component on an electro-luminescent touch display panel.
The Kameleon supports HDTVs, DVRs, cable boxes, satellite receivers, and combination devices. You can even keep your stacks of A/V devices in a cabinet or closet: This learning IR remote also sends RF commands to a base in your equipment location. A Kameleon 6 Hybrid Universal Remote (http://www.smarthome.com/asp/cl/cl.asp?SK=RSS200511&P=59300.html) is also available if you don't need the RF feature. This 6-device learning remote has a changing touchscreen as well as standard buttons for commonly used commands.
More info... (http://www.smarthome.com/asp/cl/cl.asp?SK=RSS200511&P=59301.html)
More... (http://www.smarthome.com/asp/cl/cl.asp?SK=RSS200511&P=59300.html)