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Are you a couch potato? It's this guy's fault!

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 2:24 am
by Zaaphod
Handy little device. Hard to believe we actually used to have to get up to change TV channels. That's no way to live. :P
Co-Inventor of the TV Remote Dies

Feb 16, 7:12 PM (ET)

By SHANNON DININNY

BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Hit the mute button for a moment of silence: The co-inventor of the TV remote, Robert Adler, has died. Adler, who won an Emmy Award along with fellow engineer Eugene Polley for the device that made the couch potato possible, died Thursday of heart failure at a Boise nursing home at 93, Zenith Electronics Corp. said Friday.

In his six-decade career with Zenith, Adler was a prolific inventor, earning more than 180 U.S. patents. He was best known for his 1956 Zenith Space Command remote control, which helped make TV a truly sedentary pastime.

In a May 2004 interview with The Associated Press, Adler recalled being among two dozen engineers at Zenith given the mission to find a new way for television viewers to change channels without getting out of their chairs or tripping over a cable.

But he downplayed his role when asked if he felt his invention helped raise a new generation of couch potatoes.

"People ask me all the time - 'Don't you feel guilty for it?' And I say that's ridiculous," he said. "It seems reasonable and rational to control the TV from where you normally sit and watch television."

Various sources have credited either Polley, another Zenith engineer, or Adler as the inventor of the device. Polley created the "Flashmatic," a wireless remote introduced in 1955 that operated on photo cells. Adler introduced ultrasonics, or high-frequency sound, to make the device more efficient in 1956.

Zenith credits them as co-inventors, and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences awarded both Adler and Polley an Emmy in 1997 for the landmark invention.

"He was part of a project that changed the world," Polley said from his home in Lombard, Ill.

Adler joined Zenith's research division in 1941 after earning a doctorate in physics from the University of Vienna. He retired as research vice president in 1979, and served as a technical consultant until 1999, when Zenith merged with LG Electronics Inc.

During World War II, Adler specialized in military communications equipment. He later helped develop sensitive amplifiers for ultra high frequency signals used by radio astronomers and by the U.S. Air Force for long-range missile detection.

Adler also was considered a pioneer in SAW technology, or surface acoustic waves, in color television sets and touch screens. The technology has also been used in cellular telephones.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office published his most recent patent application, for advances in touch screen technology, on Feb. 1.

His wife, Ingrid, said Adler wouldn't have chosen the remote control as his favorite invention. In fact, he didn't even watch much television.

"He was more of a reader," she said. "He was a man who would dream in the night and wake up and say, 'I just solved a problem.' He was always thinking science."

Adler wished he had been recognized for more of his broad-ranging applications that were useful in the war and in space and were building blocks of other technology, she said, "but then the remote control changed the life of every man."

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 3:12 am
by Llewthepoet
I just realized that you don't need the remote! You just push the buttons on the T.V. Bums! :twisted:

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 2:27 pm
by Richard K Niner
My remote can't control the volume, the channel up-down buttons don't work, and the remote only works successfully at point-blank range from my computer chair, which is in dial-turning range anyways...

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 5:05 pm
by Muninn
My television viewing per day has gone from 30 or 45 minutes to 0 minutes ever since my remote broke a month ago. I watch so little that I haven't bothered replacing it.

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 5:16 pm
by CodeCat
I hardly ever watch television at all...

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:29 pm
by Rooster
My remote turns off my TV when I thow it hard enough.

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:42 pm
by Bocaj Claw
Does the tv turn back on afterwards?

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:50 pm
by Tum0spoo
I hardly watch TV. I just use it as a monitor for my videogames. Though, for me I CAN'T use it without the remote because it's the only way to set the channel to Video. :/

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:59 am
by Luke B.
I have the internet. What is this "Tee Vee" these savages are talking about?

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 7:20 pm
by Tom Flapwell
Little as I watch TV now, I must show my appreciation to this guy for shaping a big part of my life. He kept me from getting too close to the screen -- until I became a computer junkie.

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 7:33 pm
by Comrade K
I pretty much use TV for one of 3 things:
Watching Documentaries
Watching Movies
Watching the News

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 11:31 pm
by Tum0spoo
I pretty much use TV for one of 3 things:
Watching Documentaries
Watching Movies
Watching the News
Where're the cartoooooooons?!

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 3:59 pm
by Muninn
I pretty much use TV for:
Absorbing Communist propaganda.
Yup, that sounds about right.

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:49 am
by The Donmeister
Nowadays I only watch TV to see idiots injure themselves for fun. I don't know why it's so appealing, but it is.