Pros: Learning abilities & macros, Innovative hand position, Moderately wide IR dispersal
Cons: Lighting, DVD navagation keys, Tactile feel of buttons
Learning Abilities: This remote can do it all in this area. Any key can be programmed, keys can be copied to other keys, component keys can be re-assigned, whole components can be copied to other component keys, volume punch-through. To top it all ...
Pros: Versatile, well laid out, right mix of features and simplicity. Cons: None, except maybe a backlit keypad if you need it.
When I decided for harmony's sake to purchase all Sony products in my home theater system, I figured it would be best to stay with Sony for the remote. That has turned out to be a very good decision, with the VL900 meeting all of my needs in a streamline ...
Pros: Simple and functional Cons: Limited number of macro buttons
I have three Sony remote controls--the RM-VL900, the RM-VL1000 and the RM-AV3000 (from the least to the most expensive.) Surprisingly, the remote I like the best and find to be the most functional is the inexpensive RM-VL900. It is very easy to program,...
Pros: Cost, ease of use. Cons: Not enough macros, does not automatically control all Sony products.
After receiving my new Toshiba 42H82 RPTV from OneCall in January this year, I went searching for a universal remote to go with it using the $100 gift certificate that came with the TV. I was going to get the Sony RM VL1000 but settled on the Sony RM...
Pros: Simple Setup, Ability to "learn" (even very old devices), Solid design and feel, Inexpensive Cons: Could use a few more "specialty" keys
About a year ago my parents came to visit me for an extended stay during the winter (I live in California & they live in Ohio - need I say more)? My parents are "more seasoned" and are not very technology compatible. Needless to say, the stack of remotes...
Pros: Effective learning and macro functions with more than adequate memory capacity. Cons: Peculiar aesthetics and poorly conceived ergonomic design.
I am a home theater enthusiast with a variety of constantly changing input gizmos running into and around my 65" Mitsubishi HDTV. This presently includes a Harman Kardon AV receiver with a supplemental amp to run my 7.1 mode rear channels, a progressive...
Pros: Ease of use! Learning capability! Fits easily into your hand for constant use! Cons: Macros are hard to understand and program at first!
This is the second Sony learning remote I have owned. I had the big touchscreen Sony 2100, but it was too big for constant use. This remote takes care of that problem and the loss of a screen only hurts for programing macro functions.
Pros: Sony said it works, and be durned, it actually does. Cons: Vague instructions.
I can't believe it!! It really works for everything!!
Over the past month, I have tried nearly a dozen "universal remotes." I am on a first-name basis with the returns department staff at my local Best Buy. As in, "Hi Brandon. That one...
Pros: ease of use, good signal strength, supports lots of products out of the box Cons: It doesn't really do every single feature from mfg remote
This is a very good product, especially for the price. The remotes for my TV, DVD player, receiver and VCR are now in a drawer as this one easily does every mainstream function needed. Occasionally, though, it's still necessary to get the original...
Pros: A well-designed piece of equipment that does exactly what it's supposed to. Cons: Could use more macro buttons. The manual is sometimes confusing.
Yesterday I got my VL900 remote and it totally met my expectations. It worked with my Sony DVD and amplifier right out of the box and was easy to set up with my Samsung TV (just type in a code number). The cable box was a little more work (none of the...
Pros: This remote delivers what it promises Cons: Its documentation is only minimally adequate
I suffered the usual problems of remote clutter - I couldn't set a coffee cup down on my coffee table without having to sweep aside (count 'em) six remote controls (dvd, vcr, cable box, amp, tv & receiver) of different makes, models, and ages....
Pros: Intuitive, sleek not cheesy, several pre-programmed components, learn feature Cons: channel and volume buttons could be placed higher
It took a while, but I finally found the perfect universal remote. Other remotes that I looked at either didn't control all the components of my home theatre (tv, dvd, vcr, receiver) or looked so gaudy and over engineered that I was about to give up on...
Pros: No code for your remote, no problem sony has the answer for you the RM-VL900 Cons: none
with this remote all as you need is the remote from the equipment you want to operate not limited to audio/visual equipment but any item that has a remote even better you can program buttons to operate any function on a remote. this remote is also very...
Pros: Programmability
Capacity
Durability
Cons: No back-light
Needs a better button layout
I searched high and low for this baby. Not the Sony specifically, but one this versatile with lots of features.
I read many reviews on Remotecentral.com including their own
critical one.
What really sold me is no one seemed to have a...
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