What the article doesn't mention is that the S3 remote is a fully assignable learning remote that will let you trash your TV and receiver remotes regardless of brand and weird interface.
It worked out well for me since I couldn't operate my TV or receiver with the standard codes or after a code search.
That would make it worth 50 bucks if I had a S2 instead of the S3 b/c the TIVO buttons make for easy use of the tivo.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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What the article doesn't mention is that the S3 remote is a fully assignable learning remote that will let you trash your TV and receiver remotes regardless of brand and weird interface.
It worked out well for me since I couldn't operate my TV or receiver with the standard codes or after a code search.
That would make it worth 50 bucks if I had a S2 instead of the S3 b/c the TIVO buttons make for easy use of the tivo.
It will let me trash my TV and receiver remote? Not even close, TV... maybe, but no way for my receiver.
To trash my TV and receiver remote, I went out a bought a Philips Pronto, which is a dream of a remote. It is even easy for the wife to use.