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Remote Central have just released their ultra in-depth review of the new TSU-2000 version of the Philips Pronto.
"Philips decided that starting with the TSU-2000 they needed to include a full database of preset codes. Instead of creating such a database by themselves, or using the limited one that Philips had developed for their other "lower end" remote products, the Pronto team went right to the very top – to the "reigning king" of infrared commands, Universal Electronics (UEI). Their database is well-known as the most comprehensive available, with a neat and orderly listing of hundreds of device brands"
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