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bsuiter 04-06-01 08:52 AM

I searched through the past threads for help on this subject, however, I didnt find exactly what I was looking for (and if there is a thread that answers this- I apologize). I am looking for a universal remote that can handle 8 components, including my TV. There seem to be a ton of them on the market and I looked through remotecentral.com (thanks to those of you who posted it), yet was still baffled by all of my choices. I am looking for a touch screen, preferable with channel and volume buttons, and maybe a menu? However, I need an interface where I can not only change the function of the buttons but also change their labels. There are so many on the market that I have no idea which companies are reputable and which are not. I have the Marantz univeral that came with my reciever, but it is not non-audiophile user friendly, and my girlfriend can't figure out how to turn on the TV, say nothing of put on the 5.1 surround and play a DVD. Does anyone have any suggestions or personal preference for either companies to look into or specific remotes? Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!

RaptorsFan 04-06-01 09:16 AM

Try http://www.smarthome.com/specialremote.html

jumbojp 04-06-01 10:06 AM

If you can afford the Pronto I would say get that. It will do everything you need and more!

knit-witt 04-06-01 10:22 AM

Sounds like you will only be satisfied by the Philips Pronto. Go back to remotecentral.com and check out the Pronto forum.

danw 04-06-01 10:27 AM

Another vote for the Pronto--you can't beat it!

bsuiter 04-06-01 12:33 PM

Pronto?
 
Sounds like the Pronto has the votes. . . question- is the set up (which if I am correct is computer based) as hard as so many reviews make it out to be? I am far from a knowledgable programmer and only a basic computer user- am I going to be lost setting this thing up? How intuitive is it and user friendly? Thanks all for your replies!

audrey 04-06-01 03:32 PM

as noted above the pronto/marantz remotes are great. but if you don't want to spend that much $, the sony 2100 might suit your needs. for more info on remotes see http://www.remotecentral.com


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