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  Published: 2011-12-13, review by: the-gadgeteer.com

  • Replaces multiple home theater remotes with a single remote on your iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad, Integration with iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad for home theater remote control is spot-on, Genres and show selection is a great feature for those that are looking for new shows to watch, Complete database of name brand home theater components and simple installation, setup, and configuration, Instantan
  • Line of sight for IR is a bit of a challenge if you don't have a place to put the Peel Fruit, Could use RF to integrate with out of sight components, Poor integration with iPad (uses iPod Touch and iPhone interface, ignoring the larger screen real estate),

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  Published: 2011-05-30, review by: maclife.com

  • Bold show-guide graphics and detailed synopses. Pushes content you might like to the foreground. Controls many devices, including Apple TV.
  • Omits some basics, like a number pad. Can’t control many streaming and entertainment-center devices, like game systems. Might not be able to drive all the features on your supported gear.
  • Peel’s show-driven guide flourishes with live TV and simple hardware setups, but the Fruit may not be as sweet for more demanding users. Product Fruit Company Peel Technologies Contact peel.com Price $99.95 Requirements iOS 3.0 or later, Wi-Fi r...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-27, review by: macworld.com

  • Intuitive setup, Recommendations, Can control multiple components, Provides most important remote controls,
  • No keypad controls, May still have to use "real" remote, Must have wireless router nearby
  • Peel gets high marks for being easy to set up and use. It’s also reasonably responsive and offers the majority of controls most people need. That said, I understand the developers are treading the thin line between completeness and ease-of-use, but I’...

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  Published: 2011-05-19, review by: audioholics.com

  • Simple. Effective. Beautiful, Revolutionary way to browse & watch TV, Changes everything,
  • Limited devices at present, No learning functions
  • The Peel is a revolutionary remote control device - one that should truly redefine how we use our televisions and consume media. It's greatest strength, however, is also its greatest weakness. Namely, that it is utterly simplistic and limited in scope...

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  Published: 2011-05-13, Author: David , review by: cnet.com

  • The Peel Universal Remote Control is an iOS remote app that interacts with an included Wi-Fi IR blaster. Part channel guide, part Tivo-esque personalized recommendations, and part remote, it's relatively easy to set up, and is multiroom capable
  • The components--the Peel Cable and Peel Fruit--have to be placed within 25 feet of each other. Remote functionality doesn't measure up to that of the Harmony and other universal remotes. The user interface has some shortcomings, and it needs more DVR inte
  • The Peel is an affordable iPhone/iPod universal remote that helps you filter your TV viewing options, but its current shortcomings--inability to bookmark future shows for recording and the dearth of a native iPad app--make the $99 hardware component t...

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  Published: 2011-04-11, review by: ilounge.com

  • Abstract:  Depending on your perspective—and on your tolerance for spending more money for a better solution—you’ll either be intrigued or bemused by Peel Technologies’ new Peel Universal Remote Control ($100), which is now the most expensive Infrared remote sol...

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  Published: 2011-04-04, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Easy setup, Intuitive interface, Guide learns your preferences, Universal remote functionality
  • No iPad or Android version yet, Device has to be near router
  • After a few days, we found ourselves using the Peel almost exclusively; instead of aimlessly scanning hundreds of channels to find a show we wanted, we were able to scan through only those programs that appealed to us. At the very least, it consolidate...

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  Published: 2011-03-23, review by: pcmag.com

  • Incredibly simple to set up, Finding content to watch is easy and can be personalized, Compatible with a wide array of home theater components,
  • Only available for iPhone and iPod touch, Limited interaction with services like Netflix and DVRs,
  • The Peel Universal Control uses your iPhone or iPod touch as both a universal remote and a TV guide, and though it won't replace all of your remotes, it's one of the most useful home theater accessories you can buy. ...

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  Published: 2011-05-30, review by: macworld.com.au

  • Peel gets high marks for being easy to set up and use. It’s also reasonably responsive and offers the majority of controls most people need. That said, I understand the developers are treading the thin line between completeness and ease-of-use, but I’d...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-13, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Peel Universal Remote Control is an iOS remote app that interacts with an included Wi-Fi IR blaster. Part channel guide, part Tivo-esque personalized recommendations, and part remote, it's relatively easy to set up, and is multiroom capable
  • The components--the Peel Cable and Peel Fruit--have to be placed within 25 feet of each other. Remote functionality doesn't measure up to that of the Harmony and other universal remotes. The user interface has some shortcomings, and it needs more DVR inte
  • The Peel is an affordable iPhone/iPod universal remote that helps you filter your TV viewing options, but its current shortcomings--inability to bookmark future shows for recording and the dearth of a native iPad app--make the $99 hardware component toug...

 
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