Actually I think most people don't have a clue about universal remotes. I spent the weekend with some of my husbands friends and they had 6, count them 6 OEM universal remotes that come with their different pieces of equipment and not one of them was programmed with the code to operate multiple equipment!The Robman wrote:Actually, the remote market doesn't work like that. You could re-package a $200 remote and put it on the store shelves with a $20 price tag and you would not reduce the number of sales of the $200 remote, because a lot of people assume a remote is only good if you pay a lot for it. That's why UEI is desperate to get into the high-end remote market (because the margins are so much better) but they've really struggled to find the right remote to do it. Back when the $400 Pronto first hit the market, they came up with the $400 "Director" (aka "Mosaic") which died at birth (and deservedly so). Of course, Harmony came along and demonstrated just what was possible with higher priced remotes. UEI's current entry into the CEDIA market is the Xsight, which can be programmed from your PC, but not using JP1.jimdunn wrote:I'm also pretty sure that they won't - for marketing reasons - I'm scared they woke up to the fact that if you sell $20 remotes that hackers can make behave like $200 remotes - and not only that, in an easy, free, user friendly way - it's going to impact your $200 remote sales.
Do you have ANY idea how hard my husband had to work to keep me under control!
Right now I'm in FL and the building I'm in is going through that Digital conversion and I've been helping so many elderly and not so elderly people set up their equipment, and most of these people have never ever used a universal remote! Of course they don't use their OEM equipment much either. Of the 9 hookups I've done, 3 of the OEM remotes didn't work for various reasons.