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Sony RM-VL610
$50.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Was able to program RM-VL610 to control Comcast DTA converter box (AKA Pace DC50x). Capable of operating nearly any infrared device with the right commands. Offers a wide variety of system automation macros.
The Cons:Programming can be tricky if you're not used to it.
The Sony RM-VL610 is a universal remote that can control up to eight devices, enough to cover most home theater systems. It comes with an array of pre-programmed codes, and can be programmed with additional codes using the other devices included remote.
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The Sony RM-VL610 has fifty standard buttons, as well as the ability to program macros to either the device buttons or designated system control buttons. The remote also has three included interchangeable back panels in silver, red, and gold.
Features
- Controls up to 8 devices
- 10m range
- 50 standard control buttons
- Up to 12 programmable (macro) buttons
- Pre-programmed remote codes
- Can "learn" codes from other remotes
- Colored, interchangeable back panel
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Was able to program RM-VL610 to control Comcast DTA converter box (AKA Pace DC50x)
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capable of operating nearly any infrared device with the right commands
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offers a wide variety of system automation macros
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buttons are clear and easy to read in a darker room
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back panel can be changed to a number of colors to fit your decor
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built with durability in mind, can be dropped a few times without damage
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above average infrared performance for a universal remote
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programming can be tricky if you're not used to it
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