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    1. Device compatibility - you can check your list of devices here https://support.myharmony.com/en-us/compatibility It will then tells you if it is compatible or not, and tells what it can do. Example of what it can do on a PS4: https://support.myharmony.com/en-us/harmony-experience-with-playstation-4 2. My experience with low-end player... So far, i have tested on both the old and new Mio TV box. Both works perfectly... those SCV box or Mio TV Box, most are from Motorolla, when setting up, key in Motorola brand, then key in the model number in the setup. You can find the model number on the box itself. Then the hub will present you all the available function for your SCV box, and ask which button you want to assign them. For some functions that duplicates, for example, both TV and SCV box have the volume control, then you can choose the Volume control on your remote to control only the TV or only the SCV box. 3. I bought it through Amazon. It's quite expensive locally. 4. How it works Remote control connects to Hub via RF Hub communicate to low-end devices via IR (Infra-Red) using the IR blaster Each IR Blaster can blast an area of devices with IR signal from the hub. If you want to blast more than 1 area, for example, you place your devices at 2 different areas in your cabinet, the Hub can connects up to 2 IR Blaster. - You need to buy these 2 things if you want an additional IR Blaster. (Because the Hub is a) 2.5mm to 3.5mm convertor b) IR blaster Perhaps this video explains better on how it works:
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    Awww! I loved reading your renotalk t-blog! *shy* Thank you for the kind words!!
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    can share what brand u brought
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    Hi Yowetan, I am at the 1/3 mark on our journey to build our house. Am certainly no expert, but since I'm slightly ahead of you on the journey, will share whatever experiences I have. We were initially deciding between A&A or rebuild. After speaking to several builders, what I gathered is that the cost difference will be about 100k or so (based on land size of 3500sqft). You will have many structural constraits with A&A though. Whereas for rebuilding, you have the liberty to build it to your exact requirement. As for assessment of a property, most builders/architects can do it. Some do it for free, some do it for a small fee. What is your expectation of the design of the house. If you want a designer look, you can start shopping for a architect. Don't worry about the builder, builder can come later. But if there is no need for a designer house, some builders offer a All-in-One service. That is they take care of everything from start to finish.... Architectural, Professional Engineer, Surveyor, Construction.... All under one roof. This route is usually cheaper but you won't get a designer house. Whether you want an architect or a all-in-one builder, my suggestion is for you to go for a shopping spree now. Meet up with as many architects or builders as you can. Coz after each meeting, you will be "wiser". It's a learning process, so the more people you talk to, the more you will understand and you can make better decisions. The average fee for an architect is about 6%-8% of total building cost. We didn't like this format of calculating the fee, which is the industry practice. Not only is the fee uncertain, there is also incentive for architect to recommend fancy items to up building cost. So we worked out a lump sum fixed fee with our architect. Some useful websites : http://www.asiabuilders.com.sg/asiabuilders2011/catalog.aspx?ind_ctry_code=conSG http://www.boa.gov.sg/cgi-bin/bassrch.cgi Feel free to ask me more questions. As mentioned, am not a pro... but will be happy to share my experience. Good Luck!!
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