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User reviews for the Home Theater Master MX-500 from Universal Remote Control Inc. |
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Average: 4.80/5.00 Median: 5.00/5.00 | 157 | $149 |
The MX-500 is a 10-device all-buttoned remote control with an LCD screen for custom labels on 10 adjacent buttons. It includes full infrared learning capabilities, a preprogrammed database, 5-way joystick, macros and more.
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Written by Greg Ballinger from Ohio. The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-3 months. |
Review 92 made on Wednesday January 29, 2003 at 1:32 AM. |
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Review: | I know there are already dozens of good reviews here of this remote (which is the reason I bought it in the first place), but I just can't resist throwing my $.02 in. I love it so much I just want to talk about it! It is one of the finest electronic gadgets I've ever owned. The amount of care that went into designing a remote that is easy to use, yet still highly configureable and does everything that I've always felt a universal remote SHOULD do, is just staggering. When you buy products of this kind, you're always expecting to get the ideal design, but once you get it and become familiar with it, you clearly see what it is lacking. Well, not so with the MX-500! I bought it with the HIGHEST of expectations based on what I had read here, and I am happy to say that I was not disappointed. It is what every other remote wishes it could be. One of the reviews on this forum mentioned a strange feeling of 'pride of ownership' with this remote. Now I understand what he was talking about.
The only other remote that I considered buying was a Pronto. I have some programming experience and I don't believe I would be intimidated by ProntoEdit. But the decision came down to 2 things: 1. the MX-500 is a hard-buttoned remote, and 2. the cost difference.
I had previously used my Palm running Omniremote, so I had already formed an opinion of touchscreen remotes: No good. Always looking at the remote before pressing a button gets to be a real annoyance. I do still have a use for Omniremote: It's a great tool for pasting discrete codes into and then learning them to the MX-500.
The simplicity in using this remote has not only helped it gain the acceptance of my wife, but has made the whole idea of having a home theater (with all the extra components/speakers scattered about the living room) much more attractive to her, because now she can really USE it. I even programed a macro for my 4 year old daughter to get to her favorite channel. My kid can turn on the entire system and find her show in 2 button presses. Now, that's very cool (I think).
I'm now on a mission to make others with remote-cluttered coffee tables see the light. My mother was the first. She had 5 remotes and had no clue how to use most of them. Her home entertainment consisted pretty much of what my brother and I had assembled over the years before we moved out. She is as electronically dis-inclined as they come. I ordered her an MX-500 and spent a few hours programming it for her. She loves it, and has had no problems using it. And that's coming from a woman who needs tech support to operate a toaster!
Physically, this remote is of the highest quality construction; it's built to last. And the tactile feel of the covering makes me want to hold it all the time. The buttons all have an excellent solid feel and I've had no problems with the thumbpad or it's center button press. The backlight, which I don't use often, is just the icing on the cake. It just looks COOL!
Bottom line: Taking into account features, customizability, ergonomics, construction, and price, this remote is the undisputed heavyweight champion. No remote even comes close, or ever will, in my humble opinion (unless the MX-700 comes way down in price). If you've considered this remote, then you've found what you're looking for. |
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Written by Max from PA. The reviewer has used this remote control for 3-6 months. |
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Written by Max from P. The reviewer has used this remote control for 3-6 months. |
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