Where would we be without the humble remote control? Well, we'd be getting up
off our lazy arses every five seconds to change the channel, tweak the volume or
pause the Sky , that's where.
With even a simple misplacement down the back of
the sofa enough to send the average man into a deranged rampage round the
lounge, a trail of cushions scattered in his wake, it's clear the remote has
become an essential part of our everyday lives.
And as your kit collection grows, the number of remotes tends to multiply to
an extent where a deceptively straightforward act such as watching a DVD can
stray perilously close to becoming a logistical nightmare.
But fear not home cinema fans, help is at hand in the form of this nifty
universal remote set-up. Aimed at the higher end of the market - but with a
slightly less than high-end price tag attached - TheaterTouch is a system
comprising of a handful of main elements, a sprinkling of optional extras and
some very intelligent, if a little complicated, software.
Central to the whole shebang is the T2 handset. Armed with an LCD
touchscreen, rechargeable battery and chunky backlit buttons in all the usual
places, it looks a little bit average. However, when you marry it to the rest of
the system, its qualities start to become apparent.
The other essential bits of gear are a control processor, a radio receiver
with aerial, and little infrared emitters - one for each item you are
controlling (each processor can manage up to six products). Because the receiver
uses radio signals rather than the standard infrared, you can hide it, and the
processor, away in a cupboard and it will still work (up to a range of about 200
feet in fact) you just need to ensure that an infrared emitter is placed near to
each product you want to control.
There is also the TheaterTouch Designer software that, once you get
past its bewildering complexity, enables you to completely customise your
system. The screen and buttons on your remote can be modified almost exactly to
your tastes - you can even stick in little icons - and more remotes and
functions can be added.
TheaterTouch is a powerful and relatively affordable alternative to offerings
from the likes of Crestron. That said, if you don't know your way around a PC
and the thought of grappling with convoluted software leaves you cold, you'd
best steer clear.