Last month ESPN reveal a remote that they dubbed “ The Ultimate . ” But here is the thing - if you are blend to be bluff enough to make a call like that rightfield in the name of the product , you had bloody well better be able to back it up . Unfortunately , PC Magazinebelieves that the equipment come well short of expectations .
https://gizmodo.com/is-espns-remote-truly-the-ultimate-392156
On the plus side , the inherent ESPN - cape of the remote will doubtlessly appeal to hardcore buff . It even goes so far as to spiel the ESPN theme Sung dynasty in Tim The “ Tool Man ” Talyor ’s famous oink when you deform on the TV . Convenient features like a “ erudition mode ” to customize role and a programing place setting that will allow you to perform multiple tasks in a single keystroke were also nice touches . However , for $ 300 , you will be getting a machine that is fairly difficult to dress up , uncomfortable to support , and includes an underwhelming W - Fi experience with a minuscule screen and spare old WAP browsing .

All in all , PC Mag experience that you would be better off with aLogitech Harmony Oneas an “ ultimate remote control . ” Not a uncollectible approximation when you consider that it can be had for at least $ 50 less than ESPN ’s remote control . [ PC Mag ]
https://gizmodo.com/logitech-harmony-one-ir-remote-is-easy-grip-capacitive-341035
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