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Considering This Remote - RC9800i
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Post 1 made on Friday April 13, 2007 at 10:34
RadNew
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Okay, I'm looking for a good cheap universal remote. Something that I can lightly customize, looks good, and works great. I've read some nightmare reviews of this product but thought I'd give it another try, it's been a while. For the $150 these things are going for, it looks like you're getting a hell of a remote.

1.) Has Pronto updated the firmware so that you can customize your own menus? Functionality? Jumps?
2.) How is the out-of-the box performance? I have minimal components (TV, Receiver, Xbox 360, TiVo) and just want something to replace those 4 remotes.
3.) I don't really care about WiFi. Sounds cool, but the Xbox does that for me much beter than this thing will.
4.) How is the IR blastig? My components are at ground level, will I have to aim down? My Tivo remote works from everywhere.
5.) I used to program the Marantz remotes a LOT. Does this one work like them? The RC5000 etc?

I'm a minmalist when it comes to setting these up. I'd probably just make some Macros for DVD, TV, HDTV, and maybe some channel pages. Can this guy do all that? Anyone want to loan me one to try out?

Thanks
Post 2 made on Friday April 13, 2007 at 17:08
PaulH2
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I've had minimal experience with the RC9800i so far, but will pass on what I've found out. In answer to your questions:

1. No, you can't customize in any way (menus, jumps, macros etc.)
2. Initial set up it pretty easy, as long as ot recognises your remotes. If you have to hand program codes, it is rather tedious as you have to program every code yourself.
3. If you don't want the WiFi capability, I think there are other remotes out there that will suit your needs better.
4. IR range and angle seems to be pretty good to me, so you should be fine.
5. No, this remote really bares no resemblance to Pronto remotes, other than the Philips badge on the back.

You can't set up macros, everything is activity based and has to be done the way Philips want you to. You can't add custom channel pages etc. although if you use the EPG via WiFi, you get a TV guide that works like one big custom channel page (I assume, as I can't get mine to talk to my WiFi at all). If you really are minimalist, the RC9800i might suit your needs, but if you want to customise in any way, I think you'll be dissapointed.

Paul

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