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Rating: Summary: Gadgit Geeks only apply Review: For the average layman, this remote is hell to use. The manual is terrible, as is the software. Viewing in the dark is a pain since the backlight stays on for a very short time...and you are FORCED to look at the screen instead of feeling for a hard button. Do some research...you might prefer the MX-500 (Universal Remote). There are NO bad reviews anywhere for that unit. Took back the Pronto and ordered the MX-500 today.
Rating: Summary: WOW!!! BEST PURCHASE I HAVE EVER MADE!!!! Review: I just bought this thing from Amazon and all I can say is WOW!!!! This is probably the best purchase I have ever made. This thing is everything I ever expected and more!! It's very easy to use as well! I have bought other brands before, and this one just blows everything else out of the water! I have to say, everyone out there who is thinking of buying this, stop thinking. I bought it and I am extremely happy with it the moment I powered this thing on. YOU ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY CANNOT GO WRONG WITH THIS PURCHASE! I GUARANTEE IT!!!
Rating: Summary: It's worth the money! Review: I received one of these remotes for Christmas a year ago and have been very impressed. Programming it was easy from my PC...all of the codes I needed were online, just plugs into the serial port and goes. The downside of this remote is that it is not good for channel surfing, but I keep my dish remote handy for that, and only that. Perhaps the best feature, however, are the macros...one button and my receiver, TV, and dish/DVD/or VCR are all on, tuned to the correct settings and ready to go!
Rating: Summary: Gadgit Geeks only apply Review: I was surfing on the computer, and watching TV a few Saturdays ago, and I realized that I had 5 remote controls. I thought to myself, it would be easier for me to get up and make the changes I wanted to do at my TV rather than have to search all the time for all the remotes lying all around. After a Google search, and some consumer reporting reviews, I got the TSU2000. I'm still working to get my "Ideal" setup configuration, but I really like it. Now I only have to search for 1 remote control instead of 5!
Rating: Summary: I like it Review: I was surfing on the computer, and watching TV a few Saturdays ago, and I realized that I had 5 remote controls. I thought to myself, it would be easier for me to get up and make the changes I wanted to do at my TV rather than have to search all the time for all the remotes lying all around. After a Google search, and some consumer reporting reviews, I got the TSU2000. I'm still working to get my "Ideal" setup configuration, but I really like it. Now I only have to search for 1 remote control instead of 5!
Rating: Summary: Great controller, so-so screen Review: I've tryed several other approaches such as software for my Sony PDA,dedicated $$$ range universal controllers and then looked at about everything available. This unit and its PC based software are fantastically easy to use. The firmware in the unit, and the software are very user friendly. The monochrome screen is OK, but not great. I probably should have stepped up to the color version.
Rating: Summary: Great controller, so-so screen Review: I've tryed several other approaches such as software for my Sony PDA,dedicated $$$ range universal controllers and then looked at about everything available. This unit and its PC based software are fantastically easy to use. The firmware in the unit, and the software are very user friendly. The monochrome screen is OK, but not great. I probably should have stepped up to the color version.
Rating: Summary: Great remote Review: This is the best remote ever made! I bought it at a local electronics store and I love it. It has all your electronic devices preprogrammed into memmory so you dont have to search for the codes. It has a very sleek looking design and you can use it for every device which uses a remote in your house. It is expensive but i think its worth the cost.
Rating: Summary: WOW!!! BEST PURCHASE I HAVE EVER MADE!!!! Review: This is the most versatile learning remote I have owned so far. It has learned all the codes for my equipment including Yamaha and Denon receivers, Pioneer and Panasonic DVD players, Panasonic LCD projector, Panasonic DTV tuner, Pioneer LD player, Sony and Mitsubishi VCRs, and Panasonic TV. Plus it is fully customizable so that you can delete, move, or hide buttons, screens, and devices, and the macros are great. Now my wife can fire up the home theater by hitting a single macro button. It has hard buttons for important stuff like volume, channel changing, and mute. Plus it has 2 programmable hard buttons on the front. The constrast of the LCD screen could be a bit better, but it is fine. The backlight can be adjusted to stay on longer or just hold its on button. This may be more remote than you need so check out the Neo. I didn't care for all the hard buttons and apparent clutter of that model. I also didn't need more memory or a color screen of the much more expensive Pronto 6000 model. I think this remote is the perfect blend of simple design with powerful capabilities and reasonable price. While I found it easy to program and the instructions easy to follow, I am a self-admitted tweaker and electronics junkie. But if you have ever programmed a learning remote before, this one is no different. Just put it into learn mode, select the button you want to program, point the other remote at the Pronto's learning eye, and push the button that you are trying to learn. I also got the charging dock, which not only keeps my batteries charged, it forces me to return the remote to a known location so I won't lose it! I highly recommend this remote for those with 4 or more devices to control.
Rating: Summary: great capabilities for a decent price Review: This is the most versatile learning remote I have owned so far. It has learned all the codes for my equipment including Yamaha and Denon receivers, Pioneer and Panasonic DVD players, Panasonic LCD projector, Panasonic DTV tuner, Pioneer LD player, Sony and Mitsubishi VCRs, and Panasonic TV. Plus it is fully customizable so that you can delete, move, or hide buttons, screens, and devices, and the macros are great. Now my wife can fire up the home theater by hitting a single macro button. It has hard buttons for important stuff like volume, channel changing, and mute. Plus it has 2 programmable hard buttons on the front. The constrast of the LCD screen could be a bit better, but it is fine. The backlight can be adjusted to stay on longer or just hold its on button. This may be more remote than you need so check out the Neo. I didn't care for all the hard buttons and apparent clutter of that model. I also didn't need more memory or a color screen of the much more expensive Pronto 6000 model. I think this remote is the perfect blend of simple design with powerful capabilities and reasonable price. While I found it easy to program and the instructions easy to follow, I am a self-admitted tweaker and electronics junkie. But if you have ever programmed a learning remote before, this one is no different. Just put it into learn mode, select the button you want to program, point the other remote at the Pronto's learning eye, and push the button that you are trying to learn. I also got the charging dock, which not only keeps my batteries charged, it forces me to return the remote to a known location so I won't lose it! I highly recommend this remote for those with 4 or more devices to control.
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