Engadget HD's first look: Monster Control AVL 300 universal remote
14th Nov 2006, 14:58 GMT
Filed under: Features We just opened Monster's first go at universal remotes, the AVL 300, and we'll have a full review up shortly but lets just say that we came for remote consolidation ability but are staying for the lighting control -- boy is is slick. To sum up the AVL 300, it's a Harmony remote (there is a Harmony badge on the back of the battery cover) slightly reworked for better lighting control and multi-AV system controls oh and yes, it does cost more Monster Cable style. So 'till we get the full review up, enjoy the pictures. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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