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User reviews for the One For All URC-8800 (A/V Producer 8) from One For All. |
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Average: 3.41/5.00 Median: 4.00/5.00 | 17 | $79 |
The A/V Producer 8 is similar to the URC-9800 Home Producer but without the RF basestation. It features a backlit keypad, macros and limited learning capabilities.
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Written by Chance Moore from Illinois, USA. The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-2 years. |
Review 10 made on Wednesday April 11, 2001 at 11:53 AM. |
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Review: | This is a good 'starter' remote. Has advanced features when you become more hardcore, yet still easy to get up and running at first. The price on this remote can be beat, the best value for the dollar hands down! If you leave the blue backlighting on permanently, you will drain the batteries very quickly as some posters have mentioned; however you can leave the backlighting off, and only use it in the dark when you need it by pressing a button. I rarely need backlighting now that I have the remote memorized, and the buttons are intuitively shaped (ex: the number 2 button is shaped like a number 2) which makes it easy to use in the dark also. The next model remote, 9800, looks the same but adds remote learning capapbilities. Unlike many advanced home theater remotes which can learn codes by aiming your original device remotes at it, all the codes must be preprogrammed into the remote. If a new product comes out with new codes, you have to send the remote in to be upgraded :( you only have to pay shipping and handling though.
If your looking for your first advanced home theater remote, or don't want to spend more for your remote than you did for some of your home theater gear (under $100), you can't go wrong with this baby. |
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Written by Jacob Wojtowicz from Illinois, USA. The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-2 years. |
Review 7 made on Saturday February 3, 2001 at 11:09 PM. |
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Review: | I've been using this remote for over 1 year now, and all I have to say, it used to be good. I paided $70 for it, and I regret every last penny of it. The first one I bought, I had to exchange the first day because the buttons didn't work right (should have taken a clue then). Then recently the buttons have to be pressed real hard to work, especialy the power and chennal buttons, this isn't because of low batteries, this happens after placing in a brand new pack in. That leads my to my other conclusin, the battaries only last me about 3 months with regualr use.
This remote is build to be used for six months and then replaced, take a clue from the pathatic warrenty of only 90 days. If they don't want to give you support you, why support them? Don't. |
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Written by Stephen Carey from Virginia. The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-3 months. |
Review 5 made on Wednesday January 3, 2001 at 5:06 PM. |
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Review: | This is my first "higher end" remote. I realize it isn't way up there, but it is a good start for me. I got it as a stop gap measure until my system is fully up and running.
I currently have it running a Phillips/Magnavox TV, a Zenith VCR, a JVC DVD, an Onkyo receiver, a TEAC CD player (limited success), a simple Pioneer Surround Sound System, the most outdated cable box around - Zenith circa. 1973, a Sanyo cassette deck.
For our primary purposes this is great. We are having a DSS system put in next month and I will start using this system in the bedroom and get a more configurable one for the main room.
We have found that we still need the DVD remote to make full function of DVDs possible. However, on the other equipment it is pretty solid. |
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Written by Richard S. from Florida, USA. The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-3 months. |
Review 4 made on Friday November 17, 2000 at 2:19 AM. |
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Review: | After owning the much heralded RCA RCU810 for a week, and having quality problems with both remotes and finding out it will not control my Adcom gear, I bought this beefy, over-engineered remote and must say for all it's quirks, I'm plenty happy with it. Plain and simple, it works as advertised.
Unlike the RCA remote, this one has 6 keys you have to use for earned tasks. In other words, if you don't use the PIP button, you can't program it to do something else via the learning mode. So unless you remap it to do something else, you'll have a useless button; and on this remote, I have LOTS of useless buttons.
As for quirks, the button in the center of the cursor keys is "SUR". Fine and dandy when in AUDIO mode, but in DVD and Cable mode, it makes since that this would be the SELECT or ENTER mode. Oddly, in Cable mode, this button does the job of the FAVORITE button on your cable remote. That's just plain goofy! And as stated, you can't teach the button to do something else.
But, when it's all said and done, this remote HAS TAKEN THE PLACE of 6 remotes in my system. I can literally lock those remotes away and forget about them. This is something the other remotes I've tried in the $24.99 - $75.00 range could not do. Yes, I do have to keep a "cheat sheet" on the coffee table, but that's better than 6 remotes!
Also, this remote extrudes a certain build quality not found in other remotes like the RCA I mentioned or the very 80's looking Marantz units I've tried. |
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