- Remote control will function with 4 devices: TV, CBL/SAT, DVD and VCR
- Rubber keypad keys for soft-touch operation; ergonomic design
- 3-minute memory back-up
- TV and DVD menu function
- Compatible with most major brands
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Perfect Low-Cost Remote,
By JP (CA, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony RM-V202 4-Device Universal Remote Commander Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
This is such a great remote. It feels so ergonomic. The buttons feel just right. The channel and volume controls are perfectly placed and sized. You can even control PIP features (works for my Panasonic). The finish is high quality. Everyone should have this remote. At this price you cannot get better than this.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great remote!,
This review is from: Sony RM-V202 4-Device Universal Remote Commander Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
Our toddler killed our original remote and since we have all Sony items (DVD, VCR and TV), we decided to get a Sony remote too. The best part is that we didn't have to program a thing! It immediately recognized all of our Sony electronics. It's also nice that we didn't lose all of the features of our original remote. It is very easy to use. I halfway think we should get another one to have as a backup just in case.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for the basics; had trouble programming,
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This review is from: Sony RM-V202 4-Device Universal Remote Commander Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
This is a good, cheap, basic remote that I use for my TV and DVD player. It is very ergonomic and in a few weeks of use I have adjusted easily to using it and haven't found any big annoyances. There are some quirks involved in keeping it simple and not overloading it with buttons - The channel +/- buttons function as the track-skip for the DVD, for example.
The one difficulty I had was in programming it. I spent easily an hour pouring through the 4-6 page instructions and punching in all sorts of codes. I felt like my Dad bumbling with the VCR until I realized the problem: Make sure you press that "Setup" button nice and hard, because it isn't sensitive in the least!
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