PS3 Blu-Link Universal Remote Control
- Built-In Bluetooth radio for controlling Sony PlayStation 3
- Blu-Ray and DVD Control - Specific buttons to control top menu, popup menu, angle, audio channel and subtitle features of movies
- Advanced PS3 Buttons - Dedicated buttons such as triangle, circle, square, X, Select, Home and Start for maximum control of PlayStation3
- Non-Volatile Memory -Settings are stored in non-volatile memory so they aren’t lost when batteries are changed.
- DVR Friendly Layout - Frequently used buttons are centrally located
The first remote control to use both Bluetooth to control the PS3 and Infrared to control the other devices in your entertainment center. Built-In Bluetooth radio for controlling Sony PlayStation3. Built-In IR for controlling numerous models of TVs, VCRs, DVDs, DVRs, surround sound systems, cable, satellite and set top boxes. Replace up to six different remote controls. Pre-programmed to support numerous models of TVs, VCRs, DVDs, DVRs, surround sound systems, cable, satellite and set top boxes. Learn codes from other remote controls
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Learn how to program a universal remote for cable and satellite with expert tips in this free home electronics tutorial video clip. Expert: Tony Ramirez Bio: Electronics and media guru Tony Ramirez is known among his friends, family, and clients as "Inspector Gadget. Filmmaker: Adolph Ramirez
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