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Universal Remote Control MX 350 Osiris IR/RF Remote Control 8056

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Manufacturer: Universal Remote Control, Inc.
Model: 8056
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Universal Remote Control, Inc.
Label: Universal Remote Control, Inc.

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Editorial Review
The Complete Control MX-350 controls up to 10 components. Each of the 10 components can be programmed with up to 8 pages of LCD screens, plus the 33 hard buttons. The MX-350 allows you to edit the text on each LCD screen exactly as you prefer.
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great remote 2008-01-09
The MX-350 is a great remote control,easy to program,good feel and the rf feature works great.The remote works with my old Radio Shack remote extenders.You have to go to the top of the line of Harmony to get rf.


Handy solution for multiple remotes -- when components are behind a cabinet door 2006-08-22
I bought two of these remotes with a pair of base stations for the two home theatres in my home. I have multiple components in each system, and custom built-in cabinets hide all the components except for the TVs. Since these remotes use radio frequency (RF) instead of (or in addition to) infrared (IR) pulses, I now can use my theatres while keeping the cabinet doors shut for a tidy appearance. They have multiple channels so it's possible to use many systems in the same home without interference. No PC is necessary for setting them up. There are some tips on the remote control forums online if you have a question not answered in the user's guide. Overall, worthwhile for an average user with multiple components -- especially if you need RF capability.

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