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  • One For All debuts Xsight / Protecto remote lines

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    09.09.2008

    Still haven't found a universal remote to match your style? If not, have a look at the latest from One For All. The Xsight line, consisting of the Touch (€199; $281) and Color (€149; $210), boasts a 2.2-inch color display, touch-slide navigation, control for up to 18 devices and a web-based programming process that's reportedly easy enough for a caveman to handle. If you're looking for something really unusual, the Protecto line shouldn't disappoint. The display-less universals feature backlit keys, the ability to control up to 4 devices and a rubberized design that keeps 'em from cracking under the pressures of kids and weekly NFL parties. Clearly aimed at the low-end, these range from just €19.99 ($28) to €29.99 ($43) and should hit stores (at least across the pond) later this month.Read - Xsight lineRead - Protecto line

  • One For All Kameleon Generation III will remotely control everything

    by 
    Cyrus Farivar
    Cyrus Farivar
    10.14.2006

    We don't know much about this new One For All Kameleon Generation III home theater remote control other than it seems to be one of the highest-end universal remotes that we've ever seen. Not only will it apparently control your stereo and video gear, but your home lighting as well. It also includes a programmable option to execute multiple commands at the same time, so as Tech Digest points out, it can: "switch off your stereo, turn on your DVD, boost your surround sound or dim the lights when the movie starts" all at the push of a single button. The Generation III looks pretty freakin' awesome -- it starts at £70 ($130) and goes up from there, depending on how many devices you need it to control. Sadly though, we don't know when it will become available nor where, as it's not yet listed on the One For All Kameleon website.