Even as a longtime JP1 supporter and user, there's something to be said for having button labels that match button functions. (especially when reminded frequently by an annoyed spouse)
My numerous Radio Shack remotes, RCA RCU810, and Replay 5040 OEM remotes have all been JP1-ized. At this time, though, all are currently shelved, along with all the OEM remotes, and replaced with an IconRemote. (Not entirely true. My kids are still using a JP1-ized RS remote in their TV room.)
Very important to note, however, that JP1 allowed me to program my Replay unit codes in to the 5040 OEM remote, then learn them into the IconRemote. JP1 still lives here!
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tennessee titan
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tennessee titan
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Have most of my stuff programmed. Very impressive. Learning is easy and fast. Display and labelling exceeds anything I have seen in a remote. There are 10 devices available. EACH has 30 learning softkeys available. I do not know what the total learning capacity is, but it must be huge. Has RF capability, both X10 control and the ability to transmit IR commands to other rooms (with the appropriate receiver).
I have to push an extra button to make up for the no macro device keys, but I put the button on the first page of the display for each device so it is easy to do.
More as I go along (if anyone is interested).
Still available @$29...
I have to push an extra button to make up for the no macro device keys, but I put the button on the first page of the display for each device so it is easy to do.
More as I go along (if anyone is interested).
Still available @$29...
Amazon?mdavej wrote:tennessee,
Do you have a link to this deal? All I can find is the old, expensive IR only model.
http://www.amazon.com/product/dp/B001CDOTSI?tag=j0df-20
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tennessee titan
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tennessee titan
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tennessee titan
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Just got the Nstinct.
After using it for a day, it is an ergonomic disaster compared with its predecessor ICON remote.! I use it primarily with a cable DVR. The only good thing about it is the bigger, softer side keys. They made the transport keys (play, stop, pause, rewind, FF, record, replay and advance) smaller and closer together, almost impossible to use. The OK key and the 4 arrow keys around it are run together with no spacing. OK has a terrible feel. Moving the volume and channel keys away was a minor improvement.
I have to say that the ICON, even with its poor layout, is a much more comfortable and easier to use remote. I will dispose of the Nstinct ASAP....
I need to clarify. I use a remote by holding it in one hand and pressing keys with my thumb. This is most definitely a 2 handed remote!
After using it for a day, it is an ergonomic disaster compared with its predecessor ICON remote.! I use it primarily with a cable DVR. The only good thing about it is the bigger, softer side keys. They made the transport keys (play, stop, pause, rewind, FF, record, replay and advance) smaller and closer together, almost impossible to use. The OK key and the 4 arrow keys around it are run together with no spacing. OK has a terrible feel. Moving the volume and channel keys away was a minor improvement.
I have to say that the ICON, even with its poor layout, is a much more comfortable and easier to use remote. I will dispose of the Nstinct ASAP....
I need to clarify. I use a remote by holding it in one hand and pressing keys with my thumb. This is most definitely a 2 handed remote!