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Results for the August 2001 "win a Home Theater Master MX-500, Home Logic UR-371, One For All URC-8600 or 1 of 6 Weemote 2's" contest!

95% of all entrants correctly answered the skill testing puzzle.

Puzzle Answer!
It's time for another anagram! Unscramble the letters from the following two words to make a single new word. Need a hint? This buzzword is often used with DVD movies, television and websites...

Creative Nit

Answer: INTERACTIVE


The Winners!

Drum roll, please! Remote Central and AVSMARTS.COM are pleased to announce the following randomly selected winners:

Home Theater Master MX-500 Universal Remote Control Inc.'s latest model, the $189 Home Theater Master MX-500, is proving to be one of the hottest remote controls of 2001! The MX-500 is a 10-device all-hard button remote with an LCD screen that contains two pages of customizable labels for 10 hard buttons - each device on the MX-500 can have up to 53 functions! It also features a 5-way joystick, built-in code library, full learning on every key, plenty of macros, a favorite channel section and great backlighting. Sound interesting? Check out our brand new review of this remote for all the exciting details, or visit the forum to talk with others. (WINNER: L. K. from Washington, USA!)

One For All URC-8600 The $99 Millennium Enterprises Home Logic UR371 features a unique 3-color backlit keypad for ease of use. The design allows users to quickly identify which keys are for what - for instance, device keys are red, numbers and common functions are orange, which the LCD display and directional pad are green. The HL-UR371 features a customizable, backlit LCD display that includes device name along with calendar information. In addition, users can customize the name of any device or key with a label up to 8 characters long. The HL-UR371 can learn up to 43 commands per device and includes 18 macros with 20 steps each. (WINNER: R. V. from New York, USA!)

One For All URC-8600 Anyone with a large home theater system but a more modest budget will certainly appreciate the $49 One For All URC-8600 remote control. Featuring control of a full 8 devices, the URC-8600 features a informative LCD screen, full backlighting, a huge built-in code database, a favorite channel feature, plus macros and timers. With both menu, keypad and transport buttons, you won't be left trying to figure out what button does what! (WINNER: T. W. from California, USA!)

Weemote Have children? Then you'll want to take a look at the innovative Fobis Technologies Weemote 2 kids' remote control. The brand new $29 Weemote 2 is an easy-to-use, durable remote designed expressly for children ages 3 to 8 -- it features ten favorite channel macros, parental control, a hidden setup panel and can operate your TV, TV/VCR, cable box, PVR or satellite receiver. But what's more, think of the Weemote as a perfect decoy for your expensive universal! Check our complete review for more information on the original Weemote. We're giving away 6 of these! (WINNERS: W. F. from Tennessee, USA; M. H. from Virginia, USA; M. M. from New York, USA; E. R. from Texas, USA; G. S. from North Yorkshire, UK; J. S. from Colorado, USA!)

All winners have already been contacted by email and informed of their prizes.

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