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Really stupid design flaw!
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Very good product design for every one who has vision problems.
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Great design, but description here fails to make clear what the company's website says: "The Tek Pal is compatible with standard television or television with an inserted direct line cable
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I explained we were replacing a bad design that just wasn't working with a better one
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Very well designed.
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The design of the remote makes it as easy as possible for a person like her to successfully use.
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Very sensible design.
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Excellent design for the target market
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remote does exactly what it is designed to accomplish: Easy changing of channels with on/off for those with vision problems
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After this happened the umpteenth time, I looked to see if a better design was available
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I like the design, but now have to order another one directly from the manufacturer so I can get a "new" model.
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It was actually easy to set up, and the design is perfect for older people with memory and/or sight problems
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When they work, these popular, well-designed IR remotes are arguably the best ones available for users with limited vision
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Really stupid design flaw!
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I notice my in-laws squinting at the remote each time they change the volume or channel and I can't help but think that a better visual design would made it a lot easier for them.
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Anything that she is able to do on her own is a big deal to her and something as simple as a well designed remote helps her keep what little independence she has left.
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It works, but there a couple of limiting design features that should have been considered in the original design.
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When they work, these popular, well-designed IR remotes are arguably the best ones available for users with limited vision
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Next, it is a very poorly designed, weakly engineered product with crappy instructions
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design and concept are good, and even the setup was easy
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The simple design was excellent for her needs