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Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote Rocks

Logitech® Harmony® One Advanced Universal Remote , is the must-have remote to simplify your entertainment. Get one and enjoy one-touch control of all your entertainment devices and a clutter-free coffee table. It’s the only remote you may ever need.

That’s what the Logitech website says,  now what I really think!

I have used this Harmony One remote since the 2009 CES Show, and let me tell you it works at home just like it did at the show. First I replaced six remotes,  it easily controls all my gadgets from my HDTV, Dish Satellite, DVD, and more.

The touch screen  is easy to use and in a dark room it gives enough light to make an emergency personal night light. Makes a great stocking stuffer!

Key Features:
The magic touch

Lighting the way
A full-color touch screen, backlit buttons and an ergonomic design make it easy to get to your show—even in the dark.

The magic touch
Your Harmony advanced universal remote turns on the right devices, in the right order—with one touch. Lighting the way

Clutter Control

Clutter control

You can say goodbye to coffee table clutter—one Harmony remote controls up to 15 video, audio, and gaming components.

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Pioneer’s three Blu-ray players deliver

Pioneer’s three brand new Blu-ray players are in stores at last. The sleek black units initially featured at CES 2009,  are making a splash as only Pioneer products can.

The units include the Elite BDP-23FD, which has a Precision Quartz Lock System and capacitors to please audiophiles. Some other features include BD Live Support, 7.1-channel audio, RS-232 support and 48-bit color.

Next is the BDP-320, which also has PQLS, BD Live support, 48-bit color and high quality, but lacks the design of the Elite. The BDP-120 has 36-bit color, USB storage and a 1GB external hard drive. It does not have PQLS.

For my money it’s Elite BDP-23FD, it’s the truest way to enjoy what Blue-ray offers.

All three are available for $599, $399 and $299, respectively.

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CineBox brings Drive-In Movies Home

No way! Haas it really been 75 years since the opening of the first drive-in movie theater? I remember driving to one here in Miami called the Tropicaire Drive-In Theatre on Bird Road across from Tropical Park. All with a car load of friends in the late 70s. It was fun, cheap and had lousy sound. But it was our BIG screen, with the stars as our roof.

Imagine as we saw the original Star Wars while seating on the hood of my 1976 Ford LTD and leaning back on the glass. It was amazing, but I challenge you to find a working drive-in today.


Now fast forward to 2008, a simple technology from Utah-based Open Air Cinema who has brought back the magic of our youth – the outdoor movies into the backyard with the CineBox backyard home theater system.

Today my family and I love doing nighttime barbecues in the backyard by the pool, but we always felt something was missing, now we can have a real movie party.


The 10-foot inflatable screen takes about 30 seconds to inflate and can come with everything needed (except the popcorn) for an instant outdoor movie night including a projector, DVD player and speakers.

This is a new way of looking at home entertainment. The allure of watching movies outside has always been there, but for the home user, it has required a significant amount of technical skill to get quality. Now, it is all together in one package. (Or the screen is available separately if desired.)

“People are staying home and looking for ways to make their family and neighborhood activities more fun and what better way to do it than an outdoor movie night?” said Stuart Farmer, CEO of Open Air Cinema. “We rip the roof off the home theater and take it outside. Our system is easier to set up than a pup tent and when deflated, the 123-inch movie screen weighs about eight pounds and fits inside a duffle bag, which you can take anywhere.”

The CineBox Home backyard theater kit includes the following:

• Light, yet durable 10-foot or 12-foot inflatable movie screen
• Digital projector
• DVD player
• Sound mixer
• “Goose Neck” LED light (for easy set up in the dark)
• Complete set of necessary cables
• Carrying case
• Blower fan to keep screen constantly inflated
• Muffler for blower fan

The CineBox Home kit is available now through Amazon.com and soon through major retailers nationwide. Screen pricing starts at $399 for the 10ft. screen. Options include purchasing the screen only, the screen and projector, screen and audio or the complete package, which starts at $1,499.

Open Air Cinema manufactures its inflatable movie screens here in America with wrinkle-resistant materials for an optimal viewing experience. For more information, please visit //www.openaircinema.us or 866-802-8202.


I have to add, it may be winter up north, but here in Miami and other warm locals, we can still sit by the pool and now even get to enjoy an old school drive-in-movie while never living the house. Now that’s what I call living the good life.

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