HomeElectronicsElectronics AccessoriesOne For All URC8910 Upgradable Remote Control with LCD and Learning Capabilities (8-Device)
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One For All ( URC-8910 ) Universal Remote Control
by atestguy | Mar 15 '03
Pros: Light weight, lighted buttons, updating over phone and macro programming.
Cons: Small buttons, No 800 number. Ring button around select button is hard to push.

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OVERALL RATING
Product Rating: 4.0



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Re: Don't buy this remote (Reply to this comment)
by asgariali
you should delete learn keys on all unused butten to free memory
Jan 14 '05
8:30 am PST

Don't buy this remote (Reply to this comment)
by dws1234
The remote does not work with Home Theater Systems. It has a memory full error and when you clear it back to factory, it still gives that error. I would not buy this product again. The keys do not respond very well, the instructions are very difficult to understand and of course there is a very poor customer service option--long distance if you can find a weekday to stay on the telephone for hours.
Mar 13 '04
8:06 pm PST

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by Freak369
This is a great start but there are some things that you might want to consider adding to your review. What type of batteries does this use and how long do they usually last? Does the unit retain all the information when swapping batteries? What does it look like? Since there is no photo listed you might want to toss in a small description of the size and what it looks like. One last thing - backlighting. How long does it stay on for? The ones I have are glow in the dark and that makes it a little hard to operate after the glow feature charge dies off.

I have a few of the One For All [video expert series] remotes and they have been great and easy to program. If you update your review, feel free to email me so I can stop back and update my rating.
Mar 15 '03
10:50 am PST