loyer1
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John G, I recently purchased the Omni Remote as well, and was also thouroughly unimpressed. If you do have the time to actually sit down and go through all the training rituals, it still lacks functionality, and seems to only work "some of the time." For those of us with lives, it is a just waste of time. Also, there is no DVD button template, which makes the process that much longer since you have to "create" the buttons for it. This proved for me to me to be a monumental waste of time, especailly for the price. I have seen here that people are impressed with the range. I am not one of those people. Even after training, and re-training, I still had to aim the Visor at certain angle, and had to dim my lights, and yes, I tried both IR options. Also, if you happen to have a full slate of AV equipment, you will be disappointed with the time it will take you to get the thing to work just right. For the price, to me, it is definitely not worth it. For $30, you can buy a nice universal remote that takes five muinutes to train instaed of five hours, with much better range, and DVD funtionality built in. I applaud Pacific Neo-Tek for the effort, as I love to see modules popping up, but I think they need to spend more time at the drawing board with this module. Aside from the intermittent functionality, the inconvienience of turning on the Visor, and pulling out the stylus is a hassle when laying on the couch or in bed. I've had to get up and dig out my stylus from under my bed, just to change a channel, NOT WORTH IT! All these factors make the Omni Remote more of a novelty than a functional or useable Springboard module. I agree, this prodcut should be still be beta ware.
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