Tag - Remote Control
Yes, owning a universal remote is work cut short, but how different would it be using a remote whereon you needn’t have to push buttons but mere wagging of the hand holding a wand would let you take control universally – like the Harry Potter style.
Remote Technologies Inc. (RTI) is ready with its own high-end take on universal remote controls. Set to be demonstrated at the CEDIA Expo 2009, the RTI ST-7 features ZigBee-compatible touchscreen with wireless Ethernet and an IP intercom. Featuring a..
Haptic tactile feedback is the future for conventional remote controls. Don't believe me, get a load of this. Universal Remote Control (URC) has built the first remote, MX-5000, with tactile feedback. User can feel the press of a button, despite the..
Remote controls don't often make it into the limelight here, but tagged with Sony there has to be something special in there, and that’s exactly what we have here in the Sony NAS-Z200iO and its controller. A FM/AM radio, CD player and an iPod dock...
Philips, Samsung Electronics, Sony Corp. and Panasonic or better known as the Radio Frequency for Consumer Electronics consortium, are all getting together to bring you better remote controls. They are hoping to achieve a joint platform on which...
Controlling your gadgets with a clap or whistle is a thing of the past. Trust the Japanese to make even the most innovative technology look obsolete. Well, I'm not exaggerating, the Japanese surely know how to churn up new concepts to replace the...
A Card Game Remote will work for you via card playing like gestures. It is like sliding thumbs up and down in the center to raise or lower the volume. Move the top card over a tad to change channel, while for channel surf, slide it wildly everywhere....
Now, home your iPod in the new iPod dock from Teac, Japan, called the MC-DX32i iPod dock. This cool flat panel system plays music from AM/FM and also CD-R/RW and MP3 CDs Powered subwoofer tunes, along with the tunes form you iPod.
It charges you..
'Remotes' are in abundance and technology is still ahead in stores. Last time, I discussed a Football Remote, a distinction among 'remote' designs. This time designer Jason Roebuck dared to blend an apple figure with electronics and presented an...
Check this thing out! This will surely be a sensation, especially for those who like to play pranks. Mith Altman has come up with this TV-B-Gone kit, it's a small electronic gadget, the size of a keychain fob that beams out the infrared "off"...
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