Saturday, May 16, 2009

Clicking Through Satellite TV Remotes

The TV remote is one of the favorite pastimes of American culture. For years, Americans have peered into the lives of others only to lose interest quickly and click on to the next station. Whether or not this cultural phenomenon has led to attention deficit disorder on a mass scale is the subject of debate.

However, what is most certain is that cable and network television cannot afford to be lazy or complacent about their programming-especially with increased competition thanks to satellite TV, satellite radio and Internet media. Now if networks do the unthinkable and actually bore the audience a much more entertaining show is one channel click away.

Satellite TV makes the tuning out and tuning in process both easier and far more complex, depending on your household needs. The first remote to consider is the Universal Remote, compatible with satellite TV and other media devices, and the least expensive purchase. This remote control is infrared compatible, which allows users to simply point at the system and click lightly to operate. It not only controls satellite TV receivers, but also older models of TVs, VCRs and DVD players. Since the device is memory protected you can replace your batteries every so often without the threat of erasing your remote functions.

The Universal RF Remote is a more powerful selection, priced slightly higher, that offers Radio Frequency technology instead of infrared. This allows users to select and push buttons without having to point the remote at the system. Radio Frequency remotes allow users to change channels from other rooms of the house, rewind the DVR system through entire walls and even adjust volume levels through multiple floors of the house. (No playing jokes on family members now...they will suspect it's you!) Additionally, the RF remote from your satellite TV provider also offers backlit buttons, control over multiple systems and memory protection.

Lastly, there is the Big Button Remote, which has all the same controls as the other remotes but has larger buttons for easier functionality. This remote is larger than the standard satellite TV remote, which allows for easier programming. The buttons are number shaped so that you can actually feel the same input you are pressing. If you are new to programming this feature will help out quite a bit. Like the other remotes the Big Button Remote has backlit buttons and can control various other components in addition to the DVR receiver. There are 35 extra large buttons for your channel flipping convenience. In case you're wondering about any limitations with the Big Button Remote, because of this product's size it lacks certain features on the other remotes including the "dash button" and other "interaction functionality" options. However, you can still access these features online if the receiver has interactive capability.

New age remote controls are complementary to the new age of interactive television entertainment. Now you can record your favorite network and cable shows while simultaneously watching another-all without ever releasing the grip on your universal remote.

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