Link ESPN Ultimate Universal Remote Control w/ WiFi and Color LCD - DMR-1
$109.99 Shpped
Features One-handed operation for unified control of TVs, HDTVs, DVDs, DVRs, set top boxes, audio equipment and more Programmable learning remote with advanced macros and activities Vibrant, 2.2” QVGA color LCD use to operate your home theater equipment. Then, use the display to wirelessly surf the Internet, catch up on sports and browse TV listings Internet browser provides links to online content, information, and search including Facebook, Wall Street Journal, Yahoo! and more… Easy hassle free set up, you won’t have to search for device codes and model numbers just to set up your remote TV Guide online lets you browse TV listings as a multi-day guide; works with HD broadcast, cable TV and satellite One-touch wireless access to real-time access to sports news, scores, game updates, box scores, standings, ESPN.com, fantasy leagues, stats, schedules, and more Get the Internet delivered in the palm of your hand with the Wi-Fi feature, on the couch or in the kitchen Contains pre-programmed device codes for multiple equipment types. A PC is not required in the set up process. Select the particular device type to add and select the brand by manufacturer. If a code set cannot be identified in the process, new codes can be added easily by learning codes from the manufacturer’s remote Motion sensor, the backlight will turn on when you pick up the remote after the remote has been idle Light sensor adjusts LCD to room brightness Rechargeable lithium-ion battery with charging cradle Operating System, Windows CE Core 5.0 USB interface to charge the lithium-ion battery Dimensions (H x W x D): 7.25" x 2.25" x 0.875" Weight: 6.5oz In the box:
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I got this from Vine last year. As someone who for the most part loves Harmony remotes, I compared it to the One. At the time this was a $300 remote One was $250. Fair comparison IMHO. Other than the WiFi stuff it was not easy to set up or configure. As a WiFi info tool it was cool. It's a gadget that has some redeeming features, at around $100 it's a cool toy. As a remote the One kills it. At $300 it was way overpriced.
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