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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sima SUR-20 Universal Remote
As your home theater system grows, so will the number of remotes. While you will know how it all works, your wife, your kids and visitors will be confused. It was my wife who pressured me to get a single, easy to use remote that would make basic operation possible when I was travelling or otherwise not at home. The touch screen devices were the only real choice, because...
Published on November 27, 2001 by George Collins

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars All the functions you'll need BUT...
What I liked:
VERY easy to program this remote either through preset codes or through learning function.
The LCD screen layout can be customized for each function which allows for great flexibility.

BUT:

The more I used this remote the less I liked it. For example, how often have you (or someone in your family) accidentaly dropped the TV remote. With this...

Published on December 4, 2001 by gteach26


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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sima SUR-20 Universal Remote, November 27, 2001
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George Collins (Maplewood, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sima SUR-20 8-Device LCD Touch Screen Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
As your home theater system grows, so will the number of remotes. While you will know how it all works, your wife, your kids and visitors will be confused. It was my wife who pressured me to get a single, easy to use remote that would make basic operation possible when I was travelling or otherwise not at home. The touch screen devices were the only real choice, because they provided the key pad layout that changes to an intuitive layout for each device. I had been looking at the reviews for these types of remotes for some time, but most to them were priced for the high end. The high end is really, really nice...I just can't afford it. I was prepared to buy the Sony RM-AV2100 for $179.99, when I first saw the new RCA touch screen remote for $99.99. I tried to find some information about the RCA device, but there was none in the stores and nothing on the Internet. I was in Circuit City with my wife and had the Sony remote in my hand ready to pay, when my wife said, "What about this one?". It was the Sima remote for $99.99 with a manufacturer mail-in rebate for $30.00! The salesperson had one out and demonstrated its operation which seemed functional and intuitive. I put the Sony down and bought the Sima.

Let me give you the bad news first. It had a very, very limited number of programmable preset codes. The touch keys have only about 2 to 4 preset icons that can be displayed. This is limiting when designating an individual key to perform a device specific function. There is no clock, and macro programming such as "all on/off" require the use of a device key on the keypad.

But here is the good news. In spite of having a limited number of preset device codes, the Sima remote has a very easy to use learning mode that allows each touch key to be programmed from the original device remote in a quick, sequential manner that essentially eliminated the need for device codes. The ease of use in the learning mode made it easy to reprogram the keys until I thought it was in the most intuitve layout for myself and my wife, choosing whatever icons were available. The use of a device key for a macro was quite easy to work around, but I would have rather had a separate set of macro touch keys. I really liked the room light sensing, and the "touch on" for the keypad back lighting...the Sony remote does not have that feature!

Overall, I can highly recommend the Sima SUR-20 as a solution to the universal remote problem. It is has intuitive layouts and is easily programmed. As it turned out, I had to tell my wife how to use it over the phone, and she had no trouble! I didn't have a chance to checkout the RCA remote, but at $99.99 with a $30.00 rebate, the Sima SUR-20 could have been my highest value audio/video purchase ever...right at the brake in the price-performance curve!!

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars All the functions you'll need BUT..., December 4, 2001
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gteach26 (Ft. Lauderdale) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sima SUR-20 8-Device LCD Touch Screen Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
What I liked:
VERY easy to program this remote either through preset codes or through learning function.
The LCD screen layout can be customized for each function which allows for great flexibility.

BUT:

The more I used this remote the less I liked it. For example, how often have you (or someone in your family) accidentaly dropped the TV remote. With this LCD screen you'll probably only be lucky enough to drop this thing ONCE! Also, not having actual buttons to push makes it very hard to channel surf, change volume, get program info, etc. without having to look at the remote each time you press a "button". The LCD screen on this remote is a bit hard to see at times and the backlight doesn't help unless the room is very dark. I ended up returning this unit and purchasing the RCA RCU810 remote. Although not quite as flexible as this one, it has just about everything thing you would need in a moderate home theater setup -- and it doesn't look like it will break after someone accidentally drops it on the floor!

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great remote. Lacks advanced features., March 24, 2002
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This review is from: Sima SUR-20 8-Device LCD Touch Screen Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
This remote is great however, it lacks buttons for advanced features on some dvd players (you know, the kind of features that you don't need and don't use when watching movies). It's too wide for me to hold with one hand and press buttons with your thumb. I also found that I had memorized where the buttons on my last remote were by touch. This will most likely be impossible with this one since all the buttons are on a flat screen. Still I had to give it 4 stars cause it's so easy to use. You don't have to wory about all those codes and stuff. Just teach it with another remote. It's really sweet. And if you've read some of the other reviews: I have dropped it twice on low pile carpet and it's still kicking. He's a tough little guy. If you've tried other universal remotes and had stuff that was incompatable you need this remote. Or at least another remote with a learn function.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This thing rocks!, April 17, 2002
This review is from: Sima SUR-20 8-Device LCD Touch Screen Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
I really love this thing. My sister bought me a voice-controlled remote control for Christmas, which sounds like it would be so easy, but I haven't even opened it. It's very easy to get started and I had my whole system programmed, including "macros" (an advanced but super cool feature) in no time flat.

It also looks like, based on the similarity of the screens, that Sima probably OEM's similar items for Sony, but this one is half the price. If you don't need more than 8 devices (?!?!), don't even consider the Sony at twice the price.

The other nice thing is that there are so many default buttons to choose from, matching what's availble from the built in defaults button labels to what's actually on your remote is a cinch. With that said, the only reason I gave this 4 stars instead of five would be for the one missing feature that would put this over the top: Fully customizable buttons that can be called what YOU want them to be called and be as big as you want the to be, instead of having to choose from single sized built-in defaults, as copius a selection as they are.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars SUR-20 Reivew. Great Unit!, March 20, 2002
This review is from: Sima SUR-20 8-Device LCD Touch Screen Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
Pros:
* With the touch of one button, my TV and Amp switch to Video 2, and the play button is pressed on the DVD player, thanks to the easy to program macro's.

* Great display, easy to read and operate ESPECIALLY in the dark.

* Flat panel eliminates worn or sticky buttons. Finger prints on the flat panel are invisible at night. True, you have to look at the buttons to operate the unit, but at least you can see them.

* Easy to program and use.

General comment:
I was a bit disappointed when the directions said not to program different components on the same screen. Since I listen to movies through the stereo I didn't want to have to switch from "DVD" to "Amp" to control the volume. After ignoring the advice of the book and programming my DVD layout volume buttons to control my AMP, I am happy to say, I am not having any problems with this. I concluded that this warning is probably to discourage novice users from screwing up while in the learning mode.

Cons:
* Flat panel seems more fragile. I wouldn't sit on it or drop it.
* You cannot name any button anything you wish. You have to pick from a pre-selected list for each button. Therefore you have to be flexible on button assignment.
Each button has 5 or 6 possible descriptions available, you may find yourself having to
compromise on button names. Example. The play and mute names are on the same button choice. On my VCR screen layout, I wanted to have a mute button, however it was already assigned as the play button. I ended up having to create a "blank" button and I use that for mute.

Recommendation:
I would recommend this device for the small to average home theater / stereo configuration. If you have big time system with lots of components, I would suggest that you invest in a ...unit which offers more flexibility with button naming and placement.
The device is a bit front heavy due to the batteries (4 AAA) and because it's very smooth it can slip out of your hands. I would be cautious of using around hard floors.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars VERYYYY GOOOOOOOD, October 18, 2001
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"gutierrez0101" (Bay Point, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sima SUR-20 8-Device LCD Touch Screen Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
This product was so good. In fact I use it on all my tv/satelite/audio components. I would definetly reccomend this to anyone. So far the batteries have lasted me 3 months!!!
VERY GOOD PERFORMANCE
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better but not best, February 11, 2003
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This review is from: Sima SUR-20 8-Device LCD Touch Screen Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
This is a very good universal remote, but don't throw away your original remotes. You still need your original remotes when you need to adjust the picture on your TV, program your VCR, or set up your satellite system. The draw backs are that each device can only have 27 buttons and all the layouts must conform to the same key layout. To say that you can rename each key is misleading. You can merely choose among two to four choices or leave the key blank. In the end, it is a convenience product and it provides enough to justify the price premium.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best remote for this price range and up..., December 8, 2001
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Dustin J Perritt (Uniontown, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sima SUR-20 8-Device LCD Touch Screen Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
This is definitely the best lcd display remote control that I have purchased. This is actually my third LCD display universal remote, and I will say by far it is the best and the least expensive. It is very easy to see and learning it you don't even need the instructions, seriously, it is that easy. This had some tough competition better than the rest more expensive ones.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great price for people like me, April 22, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Sima SUR-20 8-Device LCD Touch Screen Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
I bought the SUR-20 to replace 4 separate remotes which couldn't be configured to operate any other components except the one they came with. The Sima's learning mode and configurable screens are great. My wife generally shy's away from new electronic devices, but as soon as I had the Sima up and operating my system she tried it and had no problems whatsoever. For what it can do with a small system, the price is unbeatable by anything I've seen.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good all -in- one remote., December 17, 2002
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This review is from: Sima SUR-20 8-Device LCD Touch Screen Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
Very nice. Very high cool factor. Prices have come down from the initial $(...) Currently selling for between $(...) and $(...) Good value for money. All my friends want to get one. Universal remote was able to learn all the functions of my Comcast Digital cable, Denon A/V receiver, Mitsubishi DVD player and Mitsubishi TV tuner with no problems except for my TV tuner's four video input selectors that might require me to program macros.
Didn't need to program any numeral codes unlike previous universal remotes that I have used. Backlit light works great but might be a problem say in the afternoons in a well lit room (All backlit PDAs etc have the same problem).
Would highly recommend.
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