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MODEL- MK1001 VENDOR- ROKU LABS FEATURES- Mounting Kit for SoundBridge M1001 Mount your SoundBridge M1001 on a wall or under a cabinet with our handy mounting kit. The wall mounting bracket stays concealed behind the SoundBridge to highlight its sleek design. Mounts on the wall with two screws (included). * NOTE: This mounting kit is only for the M1001 without removeable endcaps and with the connections on the rear of the unit. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 1 YEAR
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MODEL- MK1001 VENDOR- ROKU LABS FEATURES- Mounting Kit for SoundBridge M1001 Mount your SoundBridge M1001 on a wall or under a cabinet with our handy mounting kit. The wall mounting bracket stays concealed behind the SoundBridge to highlight its sleek design. Mounts on the wall with two screws (included). and with the connections on the rear of the unit. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 1 YEAR MODEL- MK1001 VENDOR- ROKU LABS FEATURES- Mounting Kit for SoundBridge M1001 Mount your SoundBridge M1001 on a wall or under a cabinet with our handy mounting kit. The wall mounting bracket stays concealed behind the SoundBridge to highlight its sleek design. Mounts on the wall with two screws (included). * NOTE: This mounting kit is only for the M1001 without removeable endcaps
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Xbox DVD Movie Playback Kit (ST)
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Kameleon 6 Hybrid Universal Remote features a Revolutionary Electro-Luminescent display that reveals active screens for the device in use while inactive devices remain hidden. Universal Learning remote with key animation for ease of use and set-up. Upgradeable, TV, DVD, VCR, PVR/DVR, Cable, Satellite, CD, Audio. Unique easy to set up customizable operations featuring Master Power Key. Also has advanced controls for Audio and DVD.
Customer Reviews:
Good features, but one annoyance and poor life span.......2007-10-13
I'll echo all the positive things others have said - it controls all my devices (with some learning), battery life is fine, key layout is good.
But two big negatives: (1) as others have noted, it is annoying that you have to hit a key to wake it up before doing anything, including using the hard keys.
(2) the graphics on the illuminated keys are wearing out (going dark). The "skip" key (the most frequently hit) started wearing out right away, but isn't noticeable because in Cable setting, the worn out center part is off. Now (about a year), play, pause, and power are wearing out.
one other gripe, but minor: it's a little short on buttons. Mainly, it lacks Day+/- or DVR tuner swap. There were unused keys to remap to those, but I can never remember which I used.
I'll use it till it breaks, but I won't buy another Kameleon style. I'll stick with OFA, but with an all-hard-key model.
Kameleon 6 Device Hybrid Universal Remote UR6690.......2006-11-26
I have previously used a one for all remote but since I have more devices I decided it was time for an upgrade, well that and my supposedly new panasonic remote conked out after a year of use. Anyway this is an awesome upgrade it controls about 5 devices RCA (tuner/cd player), Sylvannia DVD/CD player, Panasonic TV. This device I decided to purchase because the previous RCA 8 device learning remote stopped learning and working all together after two days, it seems as though it cannot handle too many devices at one time.
This device is great it works for all my needs and has been working steadily for two weeks which is a record compared to my RCA univeral remote. Anyway I have used ONE FOR ALL brands in the past and have had success using them for many years....I tend to get tired of switching remotes and to cut down on the clutter this is a great alternative. I like that it has the buttons you use most often in rubber and the buttons you use less often on touch screen. The button placement prevents wear and tear of the buttons most used verses less used. Its awesome and since it only lights up the touch screen keys that pertain to the function I pressed I don't have to worry about pressing the wrong thing.
Another good thing is that only part of the remote is touch screen and their is a timer on lumination so you don't have to worry about eating up battery life. One thing that can be considered good or bad is that the remote has to be started/illuminated again by pressing any button before it will allow you to perform a function like changing the channel, etc. Its good because it allows you not to make a mistake if you press a wrong button or drop the remote. Its bad because sometimes you just want to change channels without having to press a button to activate the control illuminating the screen, then press the channel up or down.
Since overall it is an excellent remote, has thousands of preprogrammed functions, and codes for all brands and even has customer service to help find your code and enter it via phone allows a five star rating. It also has a learning function to convert other keys on your regular remote to the device. I highly recommend this product! Its a great device and definitely worth the price.....a must have!
Simplify your life!.......2006-07-11
Put and end to a clutter of remotes all over your coffee table!
This is the best universal remote I've ever used, it's also a learning reote incase you have older equipment that other universal remotes don't recognize.
A+++ would definately recommend
I love it.......2006-05-31
I have had great luck with this unit.
The Macro keys allow you to let younger family members switch functions on complicated Home theatre setups with a single button.
Battery life is good and programming is saved even with dead batteries.
Learn feature is handy on rare components, but most units program very easily.
"Sleep" mode takes a little getting used to.
If something happened to this one, I would buy another in a heartbeat.
One remote on my coffee table, but it has a funny glitch.......2005-12-31
I programmed my remote last night. So here is how it went:
I tried the TV first: Found the right code, and then realized that I only use the power, input, aspect ratio and volume. I changed the channel up and down buttons to operate the cable box channels.
DVD player: None of the CyberHome DVD player codes worked. I started searching for the code and decided that teaching it buttons would be quicker. I added the power menu, play buttons, toggle and ok button. That was easy and quicker than searching for a code.
The home theater: The Yamaha HT did not respond to any of the Yamaha codes listed in the book. As with the DVD player I taught the remote input devices, volume, channel up and down (for radio stations) and tonight I will put in the pre set equalizer buttons on the number keypad.
The cable box: Surprisingly the remote operated most of the cable box features. I had to teach it the ABC buttons from the Atlanta Scientific cable box/DVR but that was easy enough. I put the A button in place of mute since I use it most often. I use volume from the HT and TV and B and C are at the bottom of the remote.
Good Features:
This remote is very easy to use. It is very easy to teach. I would recommend it to anyone who only uses the basic features of their units and intends to keep the original remotes in a drawer near by just incase. It does everything I need it to without being complicated at all.
Needed improvements.
If you want to do anything with this remote first you must push a button to light the touch pad. The button you push does not do anything so it doesn't matter which one you choose. After that, buttons will function normally. This function also includes hard buttons like volume and channel. If the touch pad is not lighted and you want to go one channel up you have to push channel up twice. If the touch pad is lighted and you want to go one channel up you hit channel up once. That is just plain retarded.
Here is an idea. How about if you want to use the touch screen buttons you push the touch screen first to light it, then use the buttons on it but if you want to adjust the channel or any hard button by feel you just push it once. I mean you can find the touch screen in the dark. It has an unmistakable feel. The end user is the one the designer is supposed to be keeping happy. I can't believe they didn't think this through better.
Here is another suggestion add another battery or two. Their only job in life would be to light the keypad. I mean I already bought rechargeable batteries for this thing because I expect them to last less than a month before I have to swap them out, but two more aren't going to kill me. Besides a heavy remote might make me feel like it is of a higher quality even though I added the weight with the battery myself.
I like the lay out and size of all buttons from vol mute channel up, the input button needs to be where the sleep or prev button is. Every person in the world changes the input device to their TV more than just about anything else they do. Any time they use a different piece of equipment from the DVD to cable/satellite to video games they change the input. That button needs to be accessible without rearranging your hand.
In closing: I like this remote. It will do exactly what I bought it for - relieve me of the stack of remotes that I use when I watch television via my cable box, or DVD's, both while listening to the sound through my home theater. It is not a complicated set up, and I don't utilize all of the functions of my units or remotes. I use the basic functions only. My only real dislike is that you have to wake the remote up by pushing a button before you do anything. I don't see a need for the remote to wake up when hard buttons are pressed, but that is just my opinion. If I had to buy this remote again I would either get this one or another made by OneForAll.
I am going to use a paint pen and home made stencil to label the ABC buttons onto the body of my remote for use with the cable box, and might find a way to label other functions I programmed onto the remote so that I don't forget them. Any suggestions on how to do this would be greatly appreciated, as there is limited space to work with. Perhaps clear stickers would work. But they would have to be small and labeled.
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This stylish cabinet keeps your media collection organized as well as dust free! Can be set to any position to accommodate your collection and ensure full flexibility for future changes. An interior center divider allows for different storage configurations on each side. BMB0638 Features: Top, base and doors are all made of profiled MDF Contemporary brushed nickel knobs Smooth running roller doors Fully adjustable shelves Can hold 638 CDs or 270 DVDs or 160 videos or 140 Disney videos Assembly required Finish: Black Dimensions: 38"(W) x 10.5"(D) x 51"(H) Item Weight: Approximately 88 lbs.
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VTech Communications / Handset, Caller ID, Call Waiting, Speakerphone, Silver/Black / VTEI5808
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Item #: VTEI5808. VTECH 5871 Expandable System with color handset and answering device is expandable up to eight handsets. Offers dual Caller ID/Call Waiting with animated picture caller ID in the Handset, high resolution 65K color LCD, hands-free speakerphone in handset and base downloadable Images - to be used as wallpaper or picture. Caller ID Recordable Ringer allows you to record directly from your PC or any type of stereo equipment. Share phonebook directories between handsets and download directory from Outlook of Palm Trilingual prompts: English, Spanish, French. Animated graphic icons. VTECH I5808 Accessory Handset and charging unit are compatible with the I5871 V Tech Phone. Offers animated Picture Caller ID, high resolution 65K color LCD, hands-free handset and speakerphone. Downloadable Images can be used as wallpaper or picture caller ID. Recordable Ringer. Share phonebook directories between handsets and download directory from Outlook or Palm.
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Electrify your audio experience with rich, resonant stereo. The .Audio 500 USB brings acoustically accurate comfort to talking, gaming, video conferencing, and unbridled tune jamming. It features a noise-canceling, telescoping microphone to enhance speech accuracy and offers soft, swivel-mounted ear cushions for all-day wear. The .Audio 500 USB is the ideal headset for home and office multi-taskers.
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For Dummies Personal GPS Navigation Device FD-350 with 3.5 Inch Touch Screen, North America Map, Over 4.7M Points of Interest and Text to Speech
Manufacturer: GPS Navigation For Dummies
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics
Vehicle GPS
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Product Features:
- 3.5 inch touch screen GPS system with 2GB SD memory card with pre-loaded map
- Digital mapping with browsing capability State-of-the art text-to-speech navigation, turn by turn, using actual street names, Complete mapping of North America: the U.S., Puerto Rico, plus Canada!
- Over 4.5 million points of interest (mapped points) with search capability with the perfect amount of data on each screen to get users where they need to go!
- Entertainment including MP3, picture viewer, audio book, and movie player!
- Complete with the familiar easy-to-use For Dummies� style complete with icons that lead you through the user interface and instruction guide
ASIN: B000Z3M1P4
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Need to get where you're going easily, quickly, and accurately? GPS Navigation For Dummies is the answer. This state-of-the-art PND (personal navigation device) ensures you never get lost again. Designed to be the world's most user friendly interface, this device is perfect for automobiles, backpacks, purses, RVs, or while bicycling.
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The GPS Navigation for Dummies TM FD-350 PND Features:
✔ A 3.5-inch touch screen
✔ Digital mapping with browsing capability
✔ State-of-the-art text-to-speech navigation, turn by turn, using actual street names
✔ Complete mapping of North America including the U.S., Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands plus Canada
✔ 4 million `points of interest' (mapped points) with search capability, the perfect amount of data on each screen to get users where they need to go
✔ An included MP3 player and eBook reader
✔ The familiar, easy-to-use For Dummies style, complete with icons, leads you through the user interface and instruction guide
✔ Includes 2.0 GB memory card
✔ The FD-35 Series comes in a color selection of silver, chrome or gunmetal
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Customer Reviews:
So Easy.......2008-01-01
I also purchased this unit on HSN. Since it was a gift for my son, I wanted to make sure that it was truly user friendly. Well, it is. You don't have to go to a manual for directions in order to figure out how to use it. Great Product!
GREAT BUY.......2007-12-10
PURCHASED ON HSN. FAST ACCURATE AND RELIABLE. DOES EVERYTHING I WANT AND MORE. PHOTO'S SHOW UP GREAT. BATTERY LIFE COULD BE LONGER AND COULD USE A MAP UPDATE BUT FOR THE PRICE THIS IS AN EXCELLENT UNIT. CAN'T WAIT TO GET THE BIGGER SCREEN MODEL AND PASS THIS ONE ON TO MY WIFE, EVEN SHE CAN'T GO WRONG IT'S SO SIMPLE TO USE.
Amazon.com Product Description
Maptech Terrain Navigator Pro takes Terrain Navigator software to a whole new level with expanded features designed for professionals such as project managers, architects, land-use officials, as well as expert hikers and expedition leaders. Navigator Pro not only offers the full array of features that Terrain Navigator has come to be known for, but it also allows users to download and use high-quality aerial photos, share 3-D fly-around video clip recordings of the terrain, export maps to graphics program, and much, much more.
Just like Maptech's Terrain Navigator, Terrain Navigator Pro includes between 300 and 4000 topographic maps of Tennessee. And as with Terrain Navigator, if you are planning a hike, you can plot out all your trips out on your PC, then download your routes and notes onto your Pocket PC device. When you return from your trip, all the notes you've taken, along with the routes of your spontaneous day trips, can be uploaded back into your PC, and voila, you've created a detailed log of your trip directly onto the map. Your maps can be printed on any standard desktop printer with or without the USGS borders and legend, latitude/longtitude grids, UTM grids, or compass alignment guides. And with Pocket Navigator software (sold separately), Terrain Navigator Pro can be integrated with mapping and GPS technology on a Pocket PC.
Terrain Navigator Pro is truly designed for the professional in mind. In addition to several enhancements on the standard Terrain Navigator features, Terrain Navigator Pro offers several advanced features, including:
- Aerial Photos: Access and download 1-meter resolution Digital Orthophoto Quads via the Internet for a full year and use them the same way you use topo maps. The photos can be printed out on any standard desktop printer, and you can add notes, project them in 3-D, and view them alongside your topo maps. Photos are available for most areas of the continental U.S., and once you've downloaded them, they're yours to keep.
- GeoTips and Dynamic Street Addresses: Mouse-over maps or photos to determine addresses, coordinates, elevation, grade, and more. With the software's powerful "auto text" feature, you can instantly annotate a map or photo with that information. You can also search for maps and locations by typing in a street address.
- 3-D Fly-around Video Clip Recordings: Perhaps the coolest new feature of all! Terrain Navigator Pro allows you to display a map or aerial photo in 3-D, then record it as a short video clip. With this feature, you can email the video clip to a client or colleague, or even paste it into a PowerPoint presentation.
- Advanced Graphics and CAD/GIS Features: To assist with your presentations, you can export maps, photos and charts to Photoshop and other graphics programs. You can also use the topo maps and aerial photos on ArcView, ArcGIS, Intergraph, AutoCAD, MapInfo, MicroStation, ERDAS, and other CAD/GIS applications.
Coverage
Tennessee
What's in the Box
Set of CD-ROMs with a total of 300 to 4,000 topographical maps covering the entire state. (Orthophoto Quads are accessible via Internet download.)
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