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The iconRemote is the revolutionary new universal remote that makes channel surfing a breeze. The large, built-in LCD screen will actually display the logos from all of your favorite TV stations. In seconds, you simply program each of your favorites into your own user profile, and from then on, you never have to waste time searching through unwanted channels again. | The iconRemote is the revolutionary new universal remote that makes channel surfing a breeze. The large, built-in LCD screen will actually display the logos from all of your favorite TV stations. In seconds, you simply program each of your favorites into your own user profile, and from then on, you never have to waste time searching through unwanted channels again. | ||
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Revision as of 20:03, 22 March 2007
The iconRemote is the revolutionary new universal remote that makes channel surfing a breeze. The large, built-in LCD screen will actually display the logos from all of your favorite TV stations. In seconds, you simply program each of your favorites into your own user profile, and from then on, you never have to waste time searching through unwanted channels again.
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