the only major hurdle this technology has is if it can be cheaper than the common universal remote? If natal is more expensive than the 10 dollar
remote at radio shack, why would working class America even bother with it? Grand ma is "not" a tech guru and neither is Grand Dad; so why
would this technology even appeal to that demographic? I believe if this tech does not raise the price of common day HDtv, it may have a shot at
wide adoption across all regions. The problem with companies who hail their products as the "next big thing" is they are trying to always sell you
a product that may or may not have any real value. Bottom line it's success is based upon sales and not if the end user will use it or not; I think
that it should be included along with normal remote use (in HDTV's) so it can "ease" its way into the customers conscience. Let it be used as
additional, not as mandatory for all users.