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RCA RCU600M


$25.00 Released March, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Fairly straightforward design for a universal remote, making it easy to use for the less technically inclined. Its smooth design is very comfortable in-hand. Backlit button design is very well-designed: a single button stays lit up at all times and the rest light up at the press of a button.

The Cons:Struggles with certain devices, holding their programming for no longer than a day or so. Often stops holding programming for any devices after some time.

The RCA RCU600M is a 6-device universal remote control that controls TV, VCR, DVR, DVD, audio, and cable/satellite devices.  The remote features advanced functionality for DVD and DVR devices and has dedicated navigation keys as well as home theater surround sound keys.

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   It has 4 programming options for easy setup including automatic setup, brand search, manual code search, and direct code entry.  The RCU600M is designed with full backlighting which makes it easy to operate in the dark and also features a sleep timer that allows the remote to turn off the TV after a specified period of time.  The remote is available in a silver finish and comes with a 90-day limited warranty. 

Features/Specs

  • 6-device remote control
  • Controls TV, SAT, Cable, DVD, DVR, VCR, and audio
  • Advanced DVD and DVR functionality
  • Home theater surround sound keys
  • Dedicated navigation keys
  • Automatic setup and code search methods
  • Full backlighting
  • Sleep timer
  • Metallic Silver Finish
  • 90 day limited warranty

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Pros
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    Fairly straightforward design for a universal remote, making it easy to use for the less technically inclined.

  • 1

    Its smooth design is very comfortable in-hand.

  • 1

    Backlit button design is very well-designed: a single button stays lit up at all times and the rest light up at the press of a button.

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    Programming a new device is a fairly painless procedure.

Cons
  • 1

    Struggles with certain devices, holding their programming for no longer than a day or so.

  • 1

    Often stops holding programming for any devices after some time.

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