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sur-20 8-DEVICE UNIVERSAL TOUCH SCREEN IR REMOTE Specifications
  • Controls up to 8 devices including Tvs, VCRs & DVDs
  • Customize touch screen layouts to user preferences
  • Change control panels with a single touch
  • "Learning eye" reads IR codes from existing remtoes
  • Customize the screen to display only the buttons used the most
  • Total of 28 buttons per device
  • 100 macros
  • Use pre-programmed codes to easily replace lost remotes
  • 256KB non-volatile flash memory retains all codes when batteries removed
  • Operating distance of approximately 30 ft
  • Requires 4 AAA batteries
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     SUR-25
    sur-25 10 Device Universal Learning Remote with Customizable Touch Screen

    Sima SUR-25 LCD Touch Screen IR Remote - DVD, VCR, Cable, TV, Receiver, Stereo, CD Player, Tivo, and God only knows what else you might have in your home. All of those devices are great, but each one has a remote! That creates an ugly pile on your coffee table or fun-filled nights of playing "Find The ''Mote In The Sofa". So if you''re suffering from the To Many Remotes Syndrome, this Sima universal remote is your miracle cure! Designed with ease-of-use in mind, it features your usual button interface, as well as a large Backlit LCD touch-sensitive display!

     SUR-35 Universal Learning Touchscreen Remote
    Universal Learning Touchscreen Remote Pre-programmed learning infrared remote, LCD touchscreen, controls up to 16 A/V components, programmable macros (up to 60 functions each), LCD has blue electroluminescent backlightin
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    SUR-47 16 Device IR,RF Universal Home Theater Remote
  • Non-volatile flash memory.
  • Uses four AAA batteries.
  • Customize touch screen with adjustable layout.
  • Pre-programmed code library and learning function creates universal operation.
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