Puzzle Solution!
Which remote control did Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak help develop?
A) Cloud Nine's CORE (53.9%)
B) GE's Control Central (9.9%)
C) One Command's CLICK (15.3%)
D) Sony's Remote Commander (13.8%)
E) Zenith's Space Command (7.1%)
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The Winners!
Drum roll, please! Remote Central and AVSMARTS.COM are
pleased to announce the following randomly selected winners:
The $799 Acoustic Research HC6 6-speaker home theater package combines high performance with luxuriously finished cabinets. The HC6 consists of four satellites, a center channel speaker and a powerful long-throw 100w subwoofer. Stunning clarity, incredible voice reproduction and extraordinary flat frequency response gives the HC6 full home cinema performance without compromise. Designed to be as pleasing to the eyes as they are to the ears, all speakers are finished in a high-gloss black piano finish.
(WINNER: E. G. from Texas, USA!)
One of the hottest new items on the market are two-way radios. Handy out in the wilderness, during trade shows or just as a way to save cell phone bills, these compact devices are always ready to go. This month we're giving away a pair of Kenwood UBZ-GR14MBK radios, in blue, worth a total of $179. These FM 2-way radios sport 14 channels, 38 privacy codes, have a large backlit LCD screen, flexible antenna and much more!
(WINNER: G. S. from Alaska, USA!)
You could also win a $169 Crisp Solutions UCommand 626 touchscreen remote! The UC-626 is a hot 10-device learning remote control that features editable LCD buttons - add, remove, resize, move, relabel right on the remote - light sensor, hard button controls, macros, timers and a lot more! Plus its intuitive design makes programming simple, or download the PC software for even more control. The updated UC-626 no longer requires a docking station to connect to a PC and includes USB connections! Read our review of the very similar UCommand 616 for more information. (Actual prize is silver in color.)
(WINNER: P. L. from Queensland, Australia!)
Feel like hooking your computer up to your home theater receiver? Then you'll want to look at the $149 Harman/Kardon DAL-150 digital audio transcoder and USB-to-S/P-DIF interface. Put into plain English, the DAL-150 bridges the chasm between your PC and audio system. It takes MP3 audio files from your Windows PC and converts them into standard PCM format, sending it over a digital coaxial cable to your receiver, which can then process it into glorious digital sound. The DAL-150 can also pass on the original MP3 bitstream to devices with built-in MP3 processing.
(WINNER: M. A. from California, USA!)
RCA's most advanced remote control model is the $99 RCU1000B. This touchscreen and hard-buttoned control is capable of operating up to 10 devices. It features a built-in code database, infrared code learning, macros, LCD backlighting and semi-customizable button labels. Take control of your A/V system now!
(WINNER: W. N. from British Columbia, Canada!)
As Sony's second-highest remote control, the $99 RM-VL1000 is one of the best values on the market. You see, it can control up to 12 devices. It has 24 macros with 32 steps each. Full code learning with nearly unlimited memory. An LCD screen with customizable button labels. A built-in 5-way menu joystick. What more could you ask for?
(WINNER: P. T. from Georgia, USA!)
All winners have already been contacted by email and informed of their prizes.
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