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Ideal for homes with one or more A/V systems, the MX-980 is as intuitive for installers to program as it is for users to operate.
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Achieving an apex of power, style and versatility, it enables professional installers to more quickly and efficiently customize and automate sophisticated Home Theaters and whole house A/V systems - while empowering their owners to handle them as naturally as a race car driver hugs the road. The MX-980 is a powerful wand-style custom control designed to advance the state of the art of Home Theater programming and integration. 3, 2007 - Universal Remote Control, Inc., the leader in control system design and manufacturing for home and professional entertainment systems, will introduce the next big step in the intelligent evolution of A/V control, the MX-980 Remote Control, at CEDIA EXPO ’07, beginning Sept.
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MX-980 Custom Remote-the Next Big Step in Intelligent Control-Boasts Vivid Color Display, Narrow Band RF, Powerful OpenArchitecture PC Editing for Professional Installers, and More Universal Remote Control Introduces New Master Remote for Home Theater and A/V Systems I’ve included both original press releases below.
The unit will be available this September for $149 USD MSRP. The narrow-band MRF-260, which is more economical than the two-piece MRF-350 solution, is fully addressable with two fixed and two variable 3.5mm IR outputs. The new remote will be available in September for $599 USD MSRP.Īlso announced today by Universal Remote is the MRF-260 basestation, which was mentioned briefly in the earlier press release for the MX-810.
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In other specifications, the computer programmed MX-980 sports a high-resolution 240x320 screen, supports a wide range of image formats including JPG, PNG and animated GIF, and maintains the majority of the MX-950’s current capabilities including narrow band RF, compatibility with the MSC-400, a pickup sensor, rechargeable lithium ion battery with basestation, plus a beeper speaker (the MX-950’s WAV playback would appear to have been removed). The volume, channel and menu cursor area has also been changed to an arrangement more similar to the MX-900 ( which we just reviewed), while the MX-980’s newly arranged transport cluster would seem to be more logical than either the existing MX-900 or MX-950 versions. The LCD is not as tall as the black-and-white one used on the MX-950, reducing the adjacent multipurpose buttons from 10 to 8. has today released an upgraded version of the MX-950 which they have dubbed the MX-980.įrom the supplied rendering the MX-980’s family resemblance to the MX-950 is obvious however there are also some significant differences. To complement the company’s introduction of the MX-810 color LCD remote control last month (which, incidentally, is officially no longer called the “Wizard Remote” and now merely the MX-810), Universal Remote Control Inc.