Saturday, 27 October 2012

What You Always Wanted to Know about Universal Remote Controls

By Mick Karrass


Do you feel the need for consolidating all remote controls in the house? Are you quite often trying the incorrect remote on your stereo, or perhaps searching for the one that works? Well, maybe it is high time to get a universal remote and do away with the many remote controls in your house. This can tremendously simplify your life, as well as help you to spend less on batteries and protect nature. If you on a regular basis use four or more remote controls, a reliable universal remote control will be a worthwhile idea.

You may be wondering, which universal remote control you can rely on, regardless of how many devices you buy? Which universal remote is easy to operate and program, and also continues to be up to date?

Today, I'd like to share with you the most important things to consider when shopping for an advanced universal remote:

An excellent variety of brands and models is available in the shops and on the Internet. At the same time, completely new producers come out with remote controls that give the well-known brands a run for their money.

The good news is, the most expensive universal remote controls are not inevitably the better choice. Instead of exclusively looking at famous brands, you want to look for ease-of-use, features that truly meet your requirements, and a little bit of fun playing with the remote control.

Listed below are the important features I believe you need to check when selecting the universal remote control for your TVs and other products:

* You'll need your universal remote to offer the largest possible selection of component codes in the database, allowing you to really operate all makers and devices. Excellent universal remote controls include several thousand different codes and may be programmed to manage as much as 15 unique products.

* Check the layout of the universal remote control: It should be effortless to hold as well as have illuminated control keys, allowing you to utilize it at night. For additional comfort, get yourself a universal remote control with a display. The better units often feature a touch screen.

* Teachable remote controls can learn to take care of models which are not in their database. This really is neat as you can rest assured that this kind of universal remote generally stays up-to-date even if the producer ceases to support it. At the same time, you can also manage legacy equipment such as VCRs.

* Check that the universal remote control can be updated via the Internet or your PC. Remote control units featuring Internet or Bluetooth connectivity usually can download and install the latest equipment codes straight from the manufacturer.

The finest remote controls come with a touch screen and smart icons. A color touch display makes it a breeze to go directly to your most favorite programs or turn on various appliances simultaneously. With the touch of a button you can start all equipment in the right sequence to watch a DVD.




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