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User reviews for the Sony RM-AV2100 from Sony Electronics. |
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Average: 3.86/5.00 Median: 4.17/5.00 | 58 | $179 |
Sony's RM-AV2100 LCD touchscreen remote is an upgrade of their previous model with twice the memory for learning, five times the macros, a better built-in code library, greater customization and many more improvements.
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Written by Fred from Florida, USA. The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-3 months. |
Review 2 made on Thursday August 24, 2000 at 9:25 PM. |
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Review: | I have 10 devices to control. A stack of them is a real pain. Learning remotes at a cheap price are a thing of the past. The usual ones now are only "smart", with a couple of buttons to program...which makes them useless. I browsed the web and eBay, to learn about the new breed of remotes. So I decided to try to find a Marantz or Rotel locally. No luck. But one place had a very expensive Phillips (too expensive) and the Sony 2100. Off I went to check it out. I was impressed. It did every thing I wanted. Price? Well, at a list price of $179 plus tax it was a bit much. But the day's of cheap learning remotes is over. The new breed is more reliable and sophisticated. The current one I have (Radio Shack) always touted eight devices, but never worked right. This Sony worked right out of the box 100%. Manual was fairly good. I have a Sony TV and minidisc so that helped. Video stuff was preprogrammed with no problem, and needed a few learning sessions. The audio stuff is not listed in preprogrammed lists, but learning these remotes was fast and easy. I was surprised how easy this Sony was to program. I did need a few screen ICONS that did not seem to exist, but selected alternatives. The Sony preprogrammed items were not 100%, just a few learnings needed.
I use it with a Rega CD player, Acurus amp, Sony minidisc, Carver cassette, Digital Cable Box, Sony 32" TV, two vcrs (Symphonic and Philips), a Panasonic DVD, and Pioneer LD. That's a lot. And some of the stuff is not on any remote's preprogrammed list. Sony handles them all fine.
Now that I have grown used to the Sony 2100, I am glad I did not get the Rotel remote (or it's clones), or the Marantz. This is one nice unit. I like the hardwired buttons...12 device, volume, mute, and channel up/down.
The fancy non programmable remotes are about $80+. For the step up in price, the Sony 2100 is worth it.
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