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Casio CMD-40 remote watch reviewed by I4U
Ilse Jurriƫn : October 24th 2005 - 02:27 CET
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Casio CMD-40 remote watch review at I4U : I4U, the Future Technology News website, has reviewed the Casio CMD-40. The CMD-40 TV remote is a fully featured watch that comes ready programmed with a range of presets that allow it to control the majority of TVs and videos available today. With 16 programmable memories you can control a wide range of equipment all from your wrist. If you take a look at this watch you will remember the days when it was so cool to have your own calculator around your wrist. Well, with the Casio TV Remote CMD40 you can have the same experience again. Of course time has changed and certainly time has changed technology that is used within the Casio watch. This 80 retro look has been reviewed by I4U.
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CMD-40 Remote watch - I4U review
According to I4U: "The Casio CMD40B / CMD-40 is not that new. Still this is the latest Universal TV Remote Watch from Casio on the market. The TV and VCR remote function though is the highlight. The Casio TV Remote watch makes it easy to try each code sequentially and try the on/off function to test the code. It did not work for me, so I had to individually teach the watch the remote codes from my remote control. The range of the IR signal is not very wide, but acceptable."
Casio CMD40 watch - I4U conclusion
I4U continues: "The TV remote has to be placed next to the IR sensor of the watch. In LEARN mode and with activated programming individual buttons on the watch can be assigned a function from the remote. In a couple of minutes I had all major functions programmed for my Daewoo TV and my Panasonic HDD DVD Recorder DMR-EH50. Maybe it is convenient to have it as a second TV remote to switch off the TV when walking away or switch it on, while on the way to flap on the Sofa." You want to learn more about this Casio watch? Continue to read the Casio CMD-40 TV Remote watch review at I4U!
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