Harmony 1100 when, for but a fraction of the price, you can have this
monstrous universal remote known as the - (editor advisory: take breath
here) - Chunghop RM-A4 Universal TV/VCR/CBL/SAT/Dual DVD 6-Device Remote
Controller Tablet sat beside you on the sofa (at the expense of your
wife/partner/cat/dog/youself, etc, etc).
Measuring in at a considerable 297 x 210 x 34.5mm and powered by 37 AAA
batteries (no, ok, its actually powered by 3 x AAA batteries), the (here
we go again) Chunghop RM-A4 Universal TV/VCR/CBL/SAT/Dual DVD 6-Device
Remote Controller Tablet offers the convenience of controlling up to 6
separate devices conveniently from one highly (not) compact unit though
you'll have to factor in a quick bus journey - or a brisk walk for the
fitness freaks amongst you - between buttons whenever you wish to change
channels, select differing equipment and so forth.
Billed as offering a 'large built-in device database' though, helpfully,
the product page omits to mention just what's included in said databse,
the (ok, last time - promise) Chunghop RM-A4 Universal
TV/VCR/CBL/SAT/Dual DVD 6-Device Remote Controller Tablet comes with
'dual IR blaster emitters' and additionally offers 'permanent memory
retention' meaning that the device will not forget any programmed
settings whenever you need to change the batteries. Marvellous (this
technology business, I mean really, where will it all end?).
Capable, quite probably, of being lent against the wall to act as a
nuclear fallout shelter for your entir extended family in the event of
global Armageddon, the (see above) will set you back just shy of $29.
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