Universal Remote?

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Well this might not be much help, but I ended up with one of these and am about to order another one,

http://www.bluedo.com/bluedocgi/product.cgi?model=URC-9910

This comes with a RF converter so you can shoot thru cabinet doors, etc. It has a TON of codes and does learning. I use one now in my living room and controls my H/K receiver, Dish 522 including PVR function, JVC TV and Panasonic DVD Player.

While it is a typical multi function remote, it does have a couple of macros you can program, lights up and gets decent battery life.
 
Kryspy said:
Remote,

The Harmony line is by far the easiest and most intuitive line of remotes.

Kryspy

I won't buy another one. Poor build quality, short battery life, requirement to be connected to a computer AND be on-line to preform even the simplest programming. Anyone willing to put forth just a little more effort can get a much better remote for the same $, or in the case of a JP1 enabled remote, much less. IMHO


NightRyder
 
jbcheshire said:
NightRyder,
what brand remote do you use?

Besides a Harmony 659 (wife's), I have a 3 year old Home Theater Master MX-500 and a One For All URC-8811 (only used to teach the MX-500 discrete codes). If I had it to do over again, I would have saved some money and bought another MX-500, then just programmed macros to mimic the Harmony's "activity based" scheme. There is no comparison in build quality between the Harmony and the HTM, in fact my $20 8811 feels more solid than the 659. My heavily used MX-500 requires new batteries about every 6 months, the 659 is used about 50% less but chews through a set of batteries in half that time.

Maybe if I had never used an HTM remote, or the JP1 enabled remotes before that (hands down, best bang for the buck), I might have been more impressed with the Harmony, I don't know, I just expected more for all the hype and the price.

Before I hear from the Harmony lovers out there :) , I want to say that I am not knocking anyones choice, if the Harmony works for you, great. The preceding is based solely on my own personal experience and opinion.


NightRyder
 
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