about, universal remotes are nether the less becoming increasingly
invaluable in an age where our coffee tables are littered with numerous
devices and, when it comes to universal remotes, few - with the complete
exception of the utterly glorious Bang & Olufsen Beo5 - are quite as
aesthetically pleasing - or as compact - as the Philips SRU7140 4-in-1
Universal Remote.
Billed as offering compatibility with over 1200 brands of TVs, DVD
players, set top boxes and receivers as well as being capable of
learning commands from other remotes for maximum compatibility without
the need for overly tedious programming, the 31-key Philips SRU7140
takes the compact form of a slider making it somewhat less obtrusive
than other 'brick like' universal remotes and not only does it look
good, its also splash proof and offers a range of up to 7 meters.
The Philips SRU7140 4-in-1 Universal Remote Control is now available for
around a not unreasonable pound sterling35 (which equates to around 43/$55).
Philips
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? What is your best take in cost vs performance among those three? I need a good advice please... Thanks in advance!
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