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Sony RM-AX4000A


$200.00 Released December, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Can back up the configuration on the PC, restores in seconds. Large touch screen that's easy to read. Plenty of macros and user-defined keys for commonly performed tasks.

The Cons:Software is clumsy and awkward, has some compatibility issues with Windows Vista. Some user-defined buttons don't seem to be programmable in the software. Some functions aren't available, won't work with everything.

The Sony RM-AX4000A is a programmable universal remote control designed for home theatre systems. The RM-AX4000A is capable of controlling up to 16 separate devices, and features Sony’s Xpress function, which combines multiple commands to a single button.

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The Sony RM-AX4000A’s main feature is a large illuminated LCD touch screen, which displays a keypad, custom buttons, and clock. Also unique to this LCD display is the Air Slide feature, where the user can map commands to a single swipe across the touch screen. Available December 2006, the Sony RM-AX4000A retails at $200.

Features

  • Program up to 16 separate components
  • Backlit LCD touch screen
  • Xpress macro building function
  • Programmable Air Slide touch commands

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    can back up the configuration on the PC, restores in seconds

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    large touch screen that's easy to read

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    plenty of macros and user-defined keys for commonly performed tasks

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    feels solid and substantial, like it was built to last

Cons
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    software is clumsy and awkward, has some compatibility issues with Windows Vista

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    some user-defined buttons don't seem to be programmable in the software

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    some functions aren't available, won't work with everything

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    pre-programmed codes aren't ever useful, will need to download new codes

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    takes a long time to program devices in

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