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lcddream:
as mentioned above the MX series of remotes works well

http://www.universalremote.com/product_detail.php?model=39

newegg

newegg used to have a better selection....but their prices on these remotes are usually the best around.

ChadTower:

I need to look into this stuff... I'm usually fine with using a couple different remotes, but it seems every button on our new Tivo remote turns off the bedroom TV.  Very, very annoying, especially since it won't turn the damn thing back on.

boykster:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on January 11, 2008, 03:36:00 am ---For the same reason, I don't think the phillips touch-screen remotes are gonna work either.  Seeing as how I'm a guy, I haven't looked down at the remote to operate it since 2000.  I can find every single button on our remote via feel. 

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Exactly.  I've gotten to the point with the NEO's that I know where the buttons are on the screen despite there being no tactile feel, but that's the reason most people dislike the LCD remotes.  You HAVE to look at it to use it.

Good luck.  Oh and I agree, the remote section over at AVS is worthless.  Way too much noise.

2600:
How are the JP1 remotes these days?

Howard_Casto:

--- Quote from: lcddream on January 11, 2008, 01:24:41 pm ---as mentioned above the MX series of remotes works well

http://www.universalremote.com/product_detail.php?model=39

newegg

newegg used to have a better selection....but their prices on these remotes are usually the best around.



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Yeah I was actually looking at the MX remotes this morning.  I really like the layout.  I'm kind of concerned about the software though.  The logitech/harmony remotes are task oriented while these appear to be device oriented.  I'm trying to get away from having to know which mode to put the remote in to do stuff.

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