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TV remote controller 5.7 (voice operated) - reduced price! 5.7
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TV remote controller is a Pocket PC, Pocket PC 2002, Pocket PC 2003 & Windows Mobile 5.0 application that use your PDA as an universal remote control for TV, VCR, Cable, SAT, DVD and others equipment's.FEATURES:You can control 38 predefined devices + 30 learned devices + devices in CCF files Support for landscape mode - updated!Support for iPAQ build-in CIR moduleTimer function - new!Running on ARM & Xscale processorFull screen (in CCF mode)Converts your spoken words into infrared remote control signals using proven, accurate voice recognition technology - new!Can recognized up to 25 voice commands - new!Listening in the background! (you can use another application and control your TV,VCR......) - new!Basic skins: TV,VCR and UniversalAbility to work with CCF files (own skins, macros....)Multi-Languages (English, German, Italian, French, Dutch .......)Learn mode (you can add up to 30 devices)Best distance range for all devicesNo additional adjustment is necessaryuse PDAs hardware buttons to control volume, program and on/off.... Fast access to equipment'sRequirements:600 KB of available storage spaceIf you want to know how to increase range up to 50 feet (15 meters) please visit our web page www.pdawin.com Unsupported devices:PPC 6700Devices with SAMSUNG or OMAP processor
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