Posted by Daniel Tonks on November 7, 2005 at 1:00 AM
First up to report today, a short while ago our completed text report on the
CEDIA Expo 2005 went live. This expands on our earlier video report with further details on numerous new remote control products from AMX, Harman/Kardon, Logitech, Niles, Philips, RTI, Thomson, URC and Xantech.
You can check out all of our coverate of the show here – and, if you haven’t seen it already, be sure to download our Virtual CEDIA 2005 Tour video available in high definition!
Star Wars DVD Review
It’s been quite a while since we last covered a DVD movie (I’m buried by too many remotes!), so I felt that the time was right to write up another. And what better way to start than with a Star Wars film?
Today I’m pleased to present my complete review of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, the keystone film to the Star Wars saga. Check out my thoughts on the overall release quality and selection of bonus materials!
[ Talk about DVD movies! ]
New forum for the UEI NevoSL!
Next, due to a sudden increase in requests this past week I’m pleased today to announce a brand new forum for discussion of Universal Electronics Inc.’s NevoSL color LCD touchscreen remote control. The NevoSL is a standalone Windows CE-based universal remote that, besides for having the same name as the original Nevo integrated remote software, barely resembles that product.
The NevoSL is far more sophisticated control with a high-end physical design featuring built-in WiFi and UPnP support, 32mb RAM and 64mb SDRAM, rechargable lithium ion battery, USB interface and 17 hard buttons. What’s more, it also uses the incredibly capable NevoStudio PC software for programming.
Although this new forum only launched late Sunday evening, I’ve consolidated various NevoSL threads that were scatted around the other forums to help make it easier to find previous NevoSL discussions.
[ Talk about the UEI NevoSL! ]
All files uploaded...
Last but not least, I’d like to mention that all queued uploaded files have been entered into our file areas. Have something that you’d like to share with the remote community? Send it to us!
Features push-to-talk voice control of Amazon Alexa and Apple TV via Siri.
New cutting-edge remote includes dedicated Netflix button, RF control.