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User reviews for the Sony RM-AV2100 from Sony Electronics. |
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Average: 3.86/5.00 Median: 4.17/5.00 | 58 | $179 |
Sony's RM-AV2100 LCD touchscreen remote is an upgrade of their previous model with twice the memory for learning, five times the macros, a better built-in code library, greater customization and many more improvements.
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Written by Miminimalist Mike from Ohio . The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-3 months. |
Review 20 made on Sunday March 11, 2001 at 4:33 AM. |
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Review: | I can't believe I paid $100 for a remote control (retail is $180, ecost.com has them for $99), but it's a gadget and it actually works well. I removed 4 remotes with this universal remote and if I owned more stuff, I could remove their remotes too. It can control about 15 things (according to this website) so it's quite powerful. The programming is pretty easy and with some features that I found difficult to use, I found short cuts or easy ways around them via the user tips on this website. It's pretty big, but very light, so while not comfortable in the hand, it's not a heavy lead weight.
I just love the way this thing looks. It matches the Sony Wega TV so perfectly. I have so much fun programming all the little tricks into this thing (like opening or closing the DVD tray via remote). I wish that I could move some of the buttons on the touch pad around ala Philips Pronto, because with some of the functions hidden (because I don't use them), there are comestically disagreeable gaps in between the buttons on the touch screen. I think it would be a nice touch if the silver on the unit was metal rather than painted plastic. I wish that the channel select button was not on the bottom right hand of the remote. It should be on the top sides of the remote so that I don't have to hold the remote by the end to have my thumb on the channel surfing button.
All in all, one of my favorite new toys. Not sure any remote control is worth $100, but man, I sure do love this thing. |
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Written by Daniel Parilla from Maine, USA. The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-3 months. |
Review 17 made on Sunday February 4, 2001 at 9:56 PM. |
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Review: | An outstanding product. For around $100, you cannot go wrong. I Programmed an RCA/Proscan TV, RCA VCR, Sci. Atl. cable box, Philips DVD, Sony Receiver, Pioneer Tape deck, and an RCA CD player in about 30 minutes. The 2100 had product codes for all devices, but as expected I had to add several additional functions to each component (especially the Sony Receiver.) This took another 30 minutes, and I was ready to program some Macros. Even they took only about 15 minutes. The instruction manual was somewhat cryptic, however the programming information from this site made it a quick job. Now even the Sony Manual makes sense. As mentioned, the LCD backlight timeout is an annoyance, but the compatability and flexibility more than make up the difference. The minimal amount of labels for the LCD is probably its greatest shortcoming, but I found labels that were at least only slightly off, and used them. The AV2100 has a great useable range, and plenty of compatability for most home users. If you are even contemplating a more expensive remote, you are probably in a different audiophile category than I, as I cannot see spending more for a remote than I did for a component, but I do not feel as though I settled for this product. Give it a try and you will be impressed. I have been. |
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