Monday, October 18, 2010

Bigger is better?

Misplacing a television remote control can arguably be the most frustrating occurrence in one's life. Traffic can be pretty bad, as well as a person's favorite sports team missing the playoffs for twenty consecutive years, but losing a television remote might top the list. This little device sneaks into the tightest of crevices, the darkest reaches of the household, and even the bathroom for an occasional vacation to escape the mediocrity of the living room. There is now a solution to this global phenomenon to hopefully bolster its acceptance into the living rooms of families worldwide.

The Sentry RMC10 Really Big Universal Remote is the answer. This colossal device is ideal for those who avidly misplace important items or those who live in Texas. Anyways, this remote encompasses large, easy-to-read buttons with a simple design to ensure that the owner is able to place this remote throughout the house without having to worry about where it can possibly be hiding.

This device adds the allure of a novelty item as well, contributing with it's outlandish size compared to the basic size of a remote one would receive with the purchase of a new television set. I've had a chance to hold this mammoth remote in both hands. There is no possible way an individual can use every button of this remote with just one hand, it definitely requires two in order to utilize its full potential.

This item is also ideal for the elderly. This remote is an example where form and function coincide with each other, allowing those with troubling sight to navigate the remote with little hassle. This remote, as basic a design and concept as it is, revolutionizes the genre of remote controls, placing it into a category all by its lonesome; a category of greatness.

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