BluRay remotes are simply remotes designed to work with BluRay players. They're often infrared and are fairly cheap.
No. Floor vacuuming robots are already on the marked, and can operate without remote controls. Other examples exist.
Remote controls are designed to operate with specific devices. Normally, a television remote control will not have the buttons to operate a DVD player. However, some manufacturers have television remote controls with DVD controls built in and a player from the same manufacturer can be controlled by the same remote. In addition, there are several third party remote controls that can be programmed to operate a wide variety of devices allowing one control to operate several different pieces of equipment.
Try 2338...worked for me
Sam's Club has a Red Dual Shock and a BluRay Remote combo package for 54.86 and the remote alone for 42.64 available on March 17 2010
Maybe go to the place you bought it and get a new one?
well your DVD player should at least have a play button on it, so you dont have to use a remote everytime, but if it doesnt i guess youre screwed.
The role of a remote desktop client is to allow users to view and operate their computer from another location, on another computer. This allows additional capability without the need to take the original computer with them.
If it has a remote function and you just don't have the remote, buy a universal remote. Most will fine the code to operate properly.
The frequency of remote controls for the television varies from brand to brand. The ones that do operate using radio frequencies though are all generally low frequencies. Most remote controls today operate using infrared light signals though.
remote starter will work then next time will not work
The remote control sends a radio signal to the base unit, and the base unit interprets the signal to switch the connected appliance on or off. Some remote control can operate multiple switches from a distance.