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User reviews for the Sony RM-VL600 from Sony Electronics. |
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Average: 4.19/5.00 Median: 4.50/5.00 | 30 | $29.99 |
The RM-VL600 is an 8-device hard buttoned universal remote that replaces the RM-VL710 and RM-VL900. It features full IR learning capabilities, a preprogrammed code database and a dozen 16-step macros.
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Written by chas_w from mn, usa. The reviewer has used this remote control for under 1 month. |
Review 6 made on Wednesday December 13, 2006 at 10:43 AM. |
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Review: | I bought this remote as a cheap alternative to the harmony style remotes. I wanted something with learning and macro capabilities to control my DishTV receiver with DVR, Yamaha AV receiver, Sony TV, Denon CD player and Samsung DVD player.
After trying a couple of the preprogrammed codes with limited success, I decided to use the learning function to program all commands. I found this to be quick and easy, and allowed me to customize for each device. For example, when set to control the satelite/dvr I wanted access to the volume on my AV receiver and the ability to switch audio modes on the AV receiver.
I've set up two macros so far for the most used function - turning on and off the system for watching TV. I've programmed the "A" button to: 1. Turn on the receiver 2. Turn on the TV 3. Set the input on the receiver. 4. Return control to the satelite/dvr receiver and press the "set" DishTv command.
Button "B" is programmed to: 1. Turn the TV off 2. Return the Yamaha receiver to standby.
These macros were set-up in about two minutes (including the time spent reading the directions.)
I've only had the remote for three days, but my initial impressions are very positive. It is a very capable unit that learns commands quickly and easily, and is very simple to set-up. Good bang for the buck! |
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Written by Peter Winkler from California. The reviewer has used this remote control for under 1 month. |
Review 5 made on Friday October 6, 2006 at 10:29 PM. |
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Review: | I've owned a Radio Shack 6-in-1 Kameleon for over two years, and while I enjoyed the illuminated touchscreen and the excellent database of codes, I finally wearied of its excessive battery consumption and the cumbersome routine needed to change batteries.
I also wanted a remote control that could control not only components made by major manufacturers (JVC, RCA, Sony) but my Bang & Olufsen stereo receiver. I considered trying the Phillips NeoPronto or the even more expensive Pronto, but after my expeience with a touchscreen remote, I decided to go for radical simplicity. I wanted a simple, inexpensive remote with no illuminated screen or even a small LCD that would eat batteries. I read reviews of the Sony RM-VL900 and 1000 at this site. Both were suppposedly able to learn B&O's codes. I was set to buy the 900 when I discovered that the RM-VL600 had replaced it.
I purchased the RM-VL600 and am delighted by its performance. I easily programmed the codes for my video components. Then came the real challenge. Could it learn the codes for my 16-year-old B&O receiver? Yes, it could and did. At this price, the Sony RM-VL600 is an amazing value. |
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Written by TCarson17 from Alabama. The reviewer has used this remote control for under 1 month. |
Review 3 made on Sunday August 20, 2006 at 2:37 PM. |
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Review: | I just wanted to give an update for the VL600. I purchased this remote last night and got home and had it programmmed to control everything I have as well as 2 Macros in about 30 minutes. I have Dish DVR 625 dual tuner, Zenith std def TV, Onkyo reciever, Pioneer CD player, Sanyo VCR and a SOny DVD player. When I installed batteries in the remote the Sony DVD worked without any programming. I set the codes for the other equipment with the 3 step operation, everything worked first try. I then learned the eject button for the dvd and vcr to the exit button that worked great. The normal sat functions worked on the dvr but I had to learn the pause,play,ff,rw and record which took about 5 minutes and everything worked without a hitch. I then programmed a macro on the A button to turn on tv, turn on dvr, turn on reciever, set to proper audio and video setting then activate sat buttonfor use. On button B i set a macro to turn on dvd, set amp to proper audi and video open tray and go to dvd device for control. Hitting these will also turn everything off. I learned the pip functions with the swap and move and the "live tv" button as well as the dish on demand button. THis remote is very simple to program and use and also only $25 at Wal-Mart. I guess if you wanted to be real complex with home automation and such it could take longer to set up but it learns from any ir remote. My 8810 and 1994 would not learn from the Dish dvr remote and its ir. I have a 13 year old and a 9 year old as well as my wife and they snapped it right up after I told them about the buttons and we off to the races. If I had to change a couple of things I would have given it a couple of more buttons labeled appropriatly like pip, swap etc. I also like to have backlighting but its actually pretty reflective from the material it is made of so not a big deal. It is pretty strong as long as its pointed in the general direction of your equipment.
This is a great buy for someone that just wants a better way to control there equipment without spending alot of money or time. |
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