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Access to technology through the interface of people was the dream of every set. In haptics interfaces are all the new buzzword in the control, it is not surprising that many politicians, looking for integration of the pilot and touch-sensitive screens to control their environment. The latest remote control from Universal Remote Control Inc. (URC), MX-5000, the level of support in addition to haptics take control of entertainment to a new level of manipulation.

In the URC MX-5000 looks like a standard universal remote control. But with clever use sports feedback technology handles for manipulation entertainment system components. This allows the user to interact with the device without having to Old remote every time you want to change channels or turn on Blue Ray player. Be the first to offer remote technology sensitive to touch, MX-5000 touch screen to confirm each button-press with vibration tactile feel of the user. Depending on the URC, each surface contour and facial MX-5000, A screen was designed to "feel good" when used with one hand.

MX-5000 has a 2.7 inch color LCD screen sensitive to touch, is equipped with a cellular (B and D), A narrowband RF and go. URC for all base stations, the user can enjoy all the A / V control expertise to easily integrate new media and digital content from traditional sources of infrared and RS-232 components. Dynamic connection through Wi-Fi network A / V system, MX-5000 serves as a convenient and comprehensive report on the entire system. Two hours of a comprehensive database, MX-5000 can display the current state of the media and to show the most popular IP-controlled items such as computers, servers, cameras, lighting systems and building system receiver A / V In the URC MX-5000 is not a typical distance. This is most likely aimed at high end users and corporate board and the expected price of $ 1500 is not expected to find a home right next to the TV and others. It is expected to dispatch URC MX-time in July 5000 and came in both stations and batteries

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