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Engadget HD giveaway: win a RF remote extender!

Engadget HD's RF remote extender giveaway
The recession antidote giveaways over at Engadget Classic have been a huge hit, and nothing could make us happier -- except a special set of giveaways just for HD readers, of course! We're sure AV gear is one of the first things to get trimmed from the household budget, but we want to make sure our readers aren't totally cut off. Luckily, the good folks at Next Generation Home Products sent us a raft of HD-centric goodies, so we'll be going through the loot and giving out stuff for your AV rig until we reach the bottom of the grab bag. To kick things off, we're giving away three IR/RF remote extender kits similar to the one we reviewed a year ago. We'll also throw in a set of RF eyes , an extra RF transmitter and a USB charger and with each kit, just to make sure you're fully remotified. And because you might want to use your RF remote around the home, we'll cap things off with a pair of HDMI wall plates. Don't be bashful -- this is no April Fool's joke -- read the rules below and get commenting!

Special thanks to Next Generation Home Products for providing the gear!

The rules:
  • Leave a comment below. Any comment will do, but if you want to share your proposal for "fixing" the world economy, that'd be sweet too.
  • You may only enter this specific giveaway once.
    If you enter this giveaway more than once you'll be automatically disqualified, etc. (Yes, we have robots that thoroughly check to ensure fairness.)
  • If you enter more than once, only activate one comment. This is pretty self explanatory. Just be careful and you'll be fine.
  • Contest is open to anyone in the 50 States, 18 or older! Sorry, we don't make this rule (we hate excluding anyone), so be mad at our lawyers and contest laws if you have to be mad.
  • Winner will be chosen randomly. Two winners will receive one (1) ATH-433 kit, one (1) TX-433 transmitter, one (1) 3-eye tether cord, one (1) USB charger and two (2) HDMI wall plates. One winner will receive one (1) ATH-418 kit, one (1) TX-418 transmitter, one (1) 3-eye tether cord, one (1) USB charger and two (2) HDMI wall plates. Approximate value of each package is $160.
  • If you are chosen, you will be notified by email. Winners must respond within three days of the end of the contest. If you do not respond within that period, another winner will be chosen.
  • Entries can be submitted until Wednesday, April 8th, 11:59PM ET. Good luck!
  • Full rules can be found here.

Universal Remote's KP-900 RF keypad / remote makes pit stop in FCC


So do you go out and throw down on a fully-featured RF remote to control your home automation gizmos, or do you get one of those snazzy wall-mounted keypads installed to handle the same duties? Frankly, we'd recommend option C, which would involve picking up a device that operates as both depending on your mood. Universal Remote Control's KP-900 is one such unit, which easily snaps into and out of a wall mount for use in both of the aforementioned scenarios. Furthermore, there's even a built-in LCD which showcases relevant activities depending on what main selection you make first. As with everything else spotted in the FCC, you'll have to wait a tick longer before finding out a price or release date, but it looks like this bugger may actually be worth holding out for.

Sony's PCS-RF1 RF Remote Commander slips into the FCC


With a name like RF Remote Commander, it has to be good, right? Unfortunately, this here device looks to be a forthcoming member of Sony's IPELA family, which fits more in the boardroom than the living room, generally speaking. Nevertheless, the PCS-RF1 does have a few likable buttons, such as presentation, microphone, zoom in / out and connect / disconnect. Granted, it's easy to see that this thing wasn't designed with home theaters in mind, but we're sure there are a few engineering minds out there already dreaming up ways to connect the aforementioned keys to something in their setup. Per usual, the price and release date remain unknown, but if history repeats yet again, it's oh-so-close to being ready for primetime.




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