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07.20.2009 — Universal Remote Control appears to have the first remote with tactile feedback, known as haptics.

If you press a virtual button on the new MX-5000 touchscreen, you know you've pressed it. It seems to click just like the real thing.

"It's something we've long wanted to do," says Eric Johnson, URC's VP of technology. "We've experimented with haptics for three years."

What's taken so long? I discovered haptic-enabled touchscreens at CES several years ago and thought it was the next big thing for CE touchscreens. But URC seems to be the first implementer.

The delay "has to do with a combination of price and testing the reliability thoroughly," Johnson says. "We look at hundreds of thousands of button presses. If it can't survive one-million button presses, we're not really interested."

Currently, URC and its competitors use beeps if consumers want feedback, but the noises "can grow tiresome," Johnson says.

The MX-5000 employs a single tactile sensation, but Johnson says haptic technology "has a lot of promise." URC has tested different sensations, for example, for sliding volume controls.

URC is keeping the haptics simple and plans to implement the technology in other remote control devices in the future.

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When you hear Johnson gush about the MX-5000, you'd think it was something other than a remote.

"It [haptics] gives you an immediate, very satisfying sensation," he says. "When you look at the rest of the remote, too, boy it feels so good and looks so good."

He notes that URC has never received so much immediate, enthusiastic feedback from its beta dealers.

The morning after URC sent out its beta units, "We got exactly 18 phone calls," Johnson recalls. "One dealer called us up and said, 'I opened the box and all of the guys came over to look.'"

Johnson says the painstakingly designed remote represents the "epitome of engineering."

Modeled after URC's MX-6000 two-handed controller, the MX-5000 is designed for one-handed operation – made easier with haptics.

MX-5000 Features:

  • 2.7-inch LCD color touch screen
  • WiFi (B and G) for metadata, control, integration
  • Narrowband RF and IR for control
  • Via URC base station, integrates with IR and RS-232 components
  • Includes rechargeable battery and charging base
Pricing has not yet been released, but URC says the MSRP will be less than $1,500.

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MX-5000 (left) is like the MX-6000 but with one-handed ergonomics and haptic technology for tactile feedback.
 
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