Philips RC9800i Color Touch-Screen Remote
January 26, 2005 | by Ian Bell
Not much bigger than a paperback novel, the RC9800i features a 3.5-inch (9cm) LCD color touchscreen, providing a fully interactive interface for controlling and consuming content.
The unique Philips RC9800i provides an easy-to-use touch-screen platform for controlling both networked and legacy audio and video devices in the home. With just a few clicks, the RC9800i enables full control over all media content in the home, using Wi-Fi connectivity and the UPnP networking protocol to access, control and distribute digital audio, video and photos from PCs and the Internet to Wi-Fi enabled AV devices. Photos stored on a PC can be previewed on the RC9800i's color display while Philips' Digital Media Manager software enables the remote organization of media content on a PC. Online TV listings can also be quickly accessed via a broadband connection, with the RC9800i even being able to automatically cache the latest electronic TV guide information. The RC9800i features a side USB connection creating possibilities for service and feature upgrades. The RC9800i is also upgradeable via software downloads, ensuring that the device is well future-proofed.
The RC9800i leverages an advanced control concept called Activity-Based Control. Instead of operating components one by one, Activity-Based Control blends the most frequently used functions into activities, such as watching DVDs or listening to CDs. The RC9800i's touch interface then matches the activity with buttons that trigger smart macros, enabling users to watch DVDs with the touch of a button.
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