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User reviews for the RCA RCU810 from RCA. |
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Average: 3.95/5.00 Median: 4.33/5.00 | 97 | $69 |
The RCU810 is a learning and preprogrammed remote control. It features control of 8 devices, 54 buttons with backlighting, an LCD screen, macro keys, plus a sleep timer & clock.
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Written by Spiky from Mpls, MN. The reviewer has used this remote control for 3-6 months. |
Review 35 made on Thursday March 15, 2001 at 4:03 PM. |
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Review: | I wanted to post an update now that I've had this remote for a while.
1) The durability is good. It has survived my 2 toddlers pretty well, esp considering our wood floors. It even scraped through a brief parrot attack without serious, permanent damage. 2) The LCD is pretty poor, although mine is still working. The glass (plastic, whatever) is higher on the left of the screen than it is on the right. Probably could try exchanging it, but it doesn't seem to affect performance. The LCD has the same problem as many small LCDs, some lines disappear occasionally, requiring a little pressure to make them show up again. Some have complained about the contrast, but I find it's more an angle problem. It is set to have optimal contrast viewing at about a 40-50 degree angle, or about the angle it sits in your hand while you point it forward. The display is positively invisible if you look at 90 degrees, or straight down at it. 3) Changed batteries after 3 months, not enough time to make adequate comparisons on battery life yet. But when I changed the batteries it lost the time data. Learned buttons, macros and devices all stayed intact through swapping batteries. At first when the batteries got low, the LCD went out and buttons didn't work. But after a few minutes the buttons came back to life and eventually the LCD did too with 'battery low' indicator showing up on the LCD; changed 'em and all is well. 4) Added a DVD player and it handled that almost perfectly. It's a Sony and the Enter button gets used in menus instead of the Select button which is more correct. One more button to learn. 5) The VCR buttons are the only ones I need to shift my one-handed grip to reach (I have large hands), but somethings got to be at the bottom and I use the VCR less than satellite, so it doesn't bother me much.
This definitely is not a remote for my home theater, but it handles a smaller TV-room decently. I dropped my quality rating from a 5 due to the problems with the LCD, but the buttons and plastics kept it at 4. For $40, this is pretty hard to beat. |
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