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  Smart Home A/V Technology
    Universal Remote Controls and Learning remotes eliminate the need for the multiple remote controls that you need to activate and use a Home Theater System. Controlling up to 18 components The ability to re-position, re-label, add or remove buttons from the touch screen display with ease. They are compatible to nearly all major brands of electronics, and fully support Macros.

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  Some controls come with a LCD display that can be customized to match your system. You can assign labels to 258 virtual control keys, and give custom, 8-character titles to components, macros, learned commands and individual controls.

  Learning Remotes?
    Learning Remotes have the ability to learns codes from existing remotes. Good feature if you want to retain some of the advanced features of your original remotes, like the VCR timer, the DVD "change angle" function, etc. Almost every button has learning capabilities for nearly 1,000 possible learned functions.
     

  Timed Macros
    Initiate multi-step commands at times you determine with Timed Macros. Just point the remote towards your equipment and you can use timed macros for waking up to music from your stereo system to automatically change the channels of your cable box at preset times.

  Wireless Audio/Video Transmitter and Receiver Systems
  Wireless Audio/Video Transmitter and Receiver System allows you to access your receiver, DVR or DVD player in one room, and the ability to watch them in another room remotely, without running wires. It allows you to use the remote control from the other room, so you can change the channels on your satellite receiver without having to walk to the main TV room.