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  • CEDIAcrunch hands-on: Universal Remote's three new models

    Matt Burns

    Matt is a Senior Editor at TechCrunch. Matt Burns is a family man first and attempts to be a writer second. Born and raised in the heart of the automotive world, only cars eclipse his love of gadgets. He previously wrote for Engadget and EngadgetHD before moving into the party house that is TechCrunch. He learned the retail side of... → Learn More

    Saturday, September 6th, 2008

    Who doesn’t enjoy a high-end universal remote? After spending sometime with Universal Remote’s latest units, I can tell you that users will certainly enjoy these too. The MX-440 might retail for $249, but the solid build and a striking high-res LCD shouts quality. The big brother, MX-880, easily justifies the higher price of $499 with a bigger screen and better feel along with RF signals. While the two conventional remotes are nice, they aint the RSS-sport’n, remote audio server control’n, $1,499 MX-6000 touchscreen remote though. 

    Remote p0rn after the link.

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