The Logitech Harmony 1100 is an excellent touch-screen universal remote and has very high ratings.
Sky remote controls are very easy to use. They are universal, and can connect to any TV, DVD/VCR player, or DVD recorder. They will work with absolutely anything, and they are easy to read as well.
Remote controls use both infrared and radio frequency technologies. Your typical TV remote uses infrared and your typical car remote uses RF.
Logitech makes great third party remote controllers, as does Sony and Universal. http://wize.com/remote-controls is a great resource to use to find out more.
Yes, there are Universal remote controls which can use for various electronic goods. There are many website selling Universal remote controls. Kindly refer to link : http://www.universalremote.com/
The computer manufacturers that also sell remote controls are : Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, Apple, Toshiba, LG, Phillips, BenQ, Dell, Fujitsu, Packard Bell.
Just about all remote controls have this feature these days.
Infrared rays are used in television remote controls
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Sony's Cybershot series are the perfect choice for your daughter as they are very easy to use and lightweight. Some newer models have touchscreens that make them even easier and faster to use.
Good: Buttons are tactile, providing a physical interface for users to interact with devices or systems. They are durable and have a relatively long lifespan compared to touchscreens. Bad: Buttons can wear out over time with repeated use, leading to malfunction. They may also have limited functionality compared to touchscreens or other types of interactive controls.
I was able to use the code 11314 with my Hisense TV. My Directv remote now controls the volume as well as the on/off power but unfortunately not the tv input.
"The best Blackberry right now is the Curve. Its easy to use and has many free applications. Another great model is the Torch, if you like touchscreens."