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- Consumer_IR abstract "Consumer IR, consumer infrared, or CIR, refers to a wide variety of devices employing the infrared electromagnetic spectrum for wireless communications. Most commonly found in television remote controls, infrared ports are equally ubiquitous in consumer electronics, such as PDAs, laptops, and computers. The functionality of CIR is as broad as the consumer electronics that carry it. For instance, a television remote control can convey a "channel up" command to the television, while a computer might be able to surf the internet solely via CIR. The type, speed, bandwidth, and power of the transmitted information depends on the particular CIR protocol employed.".
- Consumer_IR wikiPageExternalLink infrared-howto-c-lirc-irda.html.
- Consumer_IR wikiPageExternalLink technicaldetails.html.
- Consumer_IR wikiPageExternalLink press_release_detail.asp?id=10321.
- Consumer_IR wikiPageExternalLink slink.
- Consumer_IR wikiPageExternalLink www.lirc.org.
- Consumer_IR wikiPageExternalLink usb_ultra_ir_receiver.html.
- Consumer_IR wikiPageID "9859584".
- Consumer_IR wikiPageRevisionID "599761866".
- Consumer_IR hasPhotoCollection Consumer_IR.
- Consumer_IR subject Category:Infrared_technology.
- Consumer_IR comment "Consumer IR, consumer infrared, or CIR, refers to a wide variety of devices employing the infrared electromagnetic spectrum for wireless communications. Most commonly found in television remote controls, infrared ports are equally ubiquitous in consumer electronics, such as PDAs, laptops, and computers. The functionality of CIR is as broad as the consumer electronics that carry it.".
- Consumer_IR label "Consumer IR".
- Consumer_IR sameAs m.02pv392.
- Consumer_IR sameAs Q5164667.
- Consumer_IR sameAs Q5164667.
- Consumer_IR wasDerivedFrom Consumer_IR?oldid=599761866.
- Consumer_IR isPrimaryTopicOf Consumer_IR.