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Universal Remote Control PSX2
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Controls all aspects of the iPod - not just basic functionality. Easy to use on screen interface.
The Cons:Uses IR, must have direct line of sight to be controlled. Far from the best source for use with expensive home theater equipment.
Introduced at CES 2009, the PSX2 is a fully featured media dock for the Apple iPod. Featuring compatibility with any universal remote, the PSX2 allows users to navigate anywhere and play anything on an ipod with the push of a button.
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Unlike less sophisticated docks which make you go through complicated menus, the PSX2 uses 250 individual IR codes for the most used iPod functions. The PSX2 even includes functionality not found on the iPod itself - such as the ability to add a currently playing song to a playlist on the fly. There is currently no information on the unit's specific outputs, its cost or when/where it will become available.
Features
- compatible with any universal remote that can learn IR codes
- easy to use on screen display
- most compatible with Universal Remote Controls
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controls all aspects of the iPod - not just basic functionality
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easy to use on screen interface
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uses IR, must have direct line of sight to be controlled
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far from the best source for use with expensive home theater equipment
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