Sony's RM-AV2100
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I purchased this remote last night and I can't say enough good things about it. It's a little big and you don't have the ability to feel around in the dark for buttons but the backlight is awesome and the macros make running your setup very easy.
Sweet toy.
-Gonnosuke
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Agreed. One of the best purchases I have made for my HT setup. Controls EVERYTHING!!
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i just shelved a similar (last year's?) unit. it should be on ebay soon. the learning remote that came with my new pioneer receiver does everything my sony did.
receiver remotes have come a long way in the past few years and should play a major part in any receiver buying decision.
but the sony was pretty cool too, and i hope you enjoy it.
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chess' modest home theater:
61" Sony RPTV KP-61S75, Panasonic A-120U, Pioneer VSX-D509S, Energy e:XL-16 front and surround (birch), Energy e:XL-C, Sony SA-WM40
receiver remotes have come a long way in the past few years and should play a major part in any receiver buying decision.
but the sony was pretty cool too, and i hope you enjoy it.
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chess' DVDs chess' Web Site
chess' modest home theater:
61" Sony RPTV KP-61S75, Panasonic A-120U, Pioneer VSX-D509S, Energy e:XL-16 front and surround (birch), Energy e:XL-C, Sony SA-WM40




