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Originally Posted by DEVO
The URC MX3000 doesn't brouse the internet...you get remote codes from the internet. URC's website only, and only to update codes for new products. It can operate any remote controlled product (if PC is remote controlled, then it can operate PC).
I don't know much about the NEVO, but it looks pretty cool.
The Philips Pronto device never really sold well due to its lack of performance...you can look at other sites, and see what others say about it.
Any product, such as a remote that is asked to do too much especially the first in the market is going to have issues! Or going to cost an arm and a leg!
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MX3000, is just one of those remotes you can live without, but internet browsing on remote? I don't care for URC stuff but and UEI is well known for their OEM remotes. NEVO does wireless you can also use it with a PC as Server to control all kinds of stuff or access things. It has a lot of options.
If anybody here is going to buy a Universal Remote or any kind of remote they need to buy it from UEI or URC. As that's all they do is remotes. UEI is more of a favorite for me as it's easy to setup the remote. Radio Shack Universal Remotes 15-2146 and 15-100 are UEI brands. One-In-ALL are the same. URC remotes look like they're a bit complex and I didn't care for their Consumer Service. I had got 4 of their remotes an then all of a sudden I the memory got so full that I started to loose codes that were programmed.
Philips remotes are not that great.. None of they are any good. They do make good cables and a few other things. But the remotes are crap!