The Genesis – Universal Remote Control’s MX-900
As you create or expand your home theater, you may find yourself overwhelmed by the number of remote control devices sitting on your coffee table. The flat-panel plasma screen has one remote, the DVD player has another, the home stereo uses one more and then there are the gaming and cable boxes to turn on and off. When trying to tell a visiting friend how to turn on the evening news becomes a major ordeal, consolidation and streamlining your home theater system may be the answer. A universal remote control is usually a great way to make your home entertainment system easy to run and manage.
One great universal remote on the market is the MX-900 by Universal Remote Control Inc. This simple to use remote is named “The Genesis” because of its fundamental capabilities. The remote is a great combination of power and flexibility because of its nearly unlimited memory and RF addressing. It also is a premier remote for use in a theater that combines both visual elements like television and DVD players with extensive audio systems.
This universal remote can duplicate up to 40 devices and can be customized for every room and every user. The remote’s RF addressing allows users to control all pieces of the home theater system no matter where they are located in the home (behind entertainment center doors, in other rooms or closets, etc). The remote has a range of up to 100 feet when used with a MRF-250 or MRF-300 RF Base stations and up to 50 feet without a station.
The MX-900 has an easy to read LCD screen and six hard buttons placed on the right hand side of the screen. The remote’s WATCH and LISTEN buttons make moving between home theater devices a breeze. If you want to change from television to a DVD, just press the WATCH button and select the new activity. If you are watching television and want to listen to your new CD, press the LISTEN button and select the CD option.
The Genesis MX-900 may be just what your home needs to simplify your life and your home theater system. Visit a local retailer to test this and other Universal Remote Control Inc. devices.
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