I have an OFA 8820, and although it is not as easy to use as my favorite 15-2116 (which ran out of memory ;-( ) it is usable, and I got it to do most of what I want without any JP1 programming. However, I would love to have a few more programmable keys, and the 10820 has 3 more "learning" keys (plus 2 more devices, which i do not really need).
Do you experts have any opinion about the relative merits of the two? The manual is a bit murky on the learning side of the 10820, suggesting that only the 3 L keys can be taught, while in the 820 most keys can be taught new tricks. The 10820 also uses 4 AAA batteries to the 820 2 batteries, which I like.
Your views will be appreciated.
8820 vs 10820
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The URC-8820 and URC-10820 (and the 6820) are functionally identical remotes. The 10820 has a few more physical buttons (which are available on the 8820 as phantom buttons).
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Phantom keys
What are phantom keys, and how do I use them?
The main reason I am asking about the 10820 is the extra keys that it has, compared to the 8820.
The main reason I am asking about the 10820 is the extra keys that it has, compared to the 8820.
The extra devices and keys don't create any need for extra power.
I'm not sure which advantage of 4 batteries over 2 was significant to the decision. I can think of several possible advantages, even if 2 batteries are enough to work.
The obvious disadvantage of 4 batteries is size and weight. One might reasonably conclude that customers who really care about size and weight weren't going to select the 10820 anyway, so battery size and weight mattered less in its design than in other models.
I'm not sure which advantage of 4 batteries over 2 was significant to the decision. I can think of several possible advantages, even if 2 batteries are enough to work.
The obvious disadvantage of 4 batteries is size and weight. One might reasonably conclude that customers who really care about size and weight weren't going to select the 10820 anyway, so battery size and weight mattered less in its design than in other models.