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Comments on: Philips SRU8010 remote delivers customized his-and-hers channel lineups

The Philips SRU8010 universal remote boasts the ability for up to six users to add customized, icon-based channel lineups to its built-in full-color screen--and at just $80, it's priced to move.

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umm.....its not Philips
by DigitalAce7 June 13, 2007 11:27 AM PDT
Hi, I just wanted to say that this remote is definitely not Philips. I just checked Philips web site and it has no mention of it. It can be order on x10.com and is exactly the same as the one pictured! You guys should correct that.
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X10's is the OEM version
by jpfalcone June 13, 2007 3:29 PM PDT
The X10 is a rebadged version of the Philips. But yeah, it's essentially the same remote.
Ugly......
by wzone June 14, 2007 12:23 PM PDT
Novel idea, but the remote just looks plain ugly compared to other good remotes like Logitech Harmony.
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We just took a poll at work
by rcavaretti June 14, 2007 12:49 PM PDT
I don't know if it's just the guys I work with, not necessarily the Neatherthal types, but this is the concensus after a quick vote: The remote is a man's domain. Women should not have access to 'the god'.
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