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Human–machine interaction / Remote control / Television technology / Electronic engineering / Electronics / Wii Remote / RC-5 / Consumer electronics / Technology / Assistive technology
Date: 2011-01-13 16:44:54
Human–machine interaction
Remote control
Television technology
Electronic engineering
Electronics
Wii Remote
RC-5
Consumer electronics
Technology
Assistive technology

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