Good Advice from MDS...
I fully agree w/MDS on this one, particuarly due to the amount and complexity of today's electronics (e.g. receiver, TV, DVD, STB, DVR, VCR, etc.). Also, in the past couple of years, highly flexible, macro capable and easy to use universal remotes have come down to way down to earth in price.
Point in case, I had an accident w/my
Sony RM-AV3000 universal recently (fell hard on a table and severely bruised the LCD display) and had to pick up a new one.
This Universal Remote URC300 from Amazon gives you lots of flexibility and functionality with relatively simple setup and good ergonomics. I've only had it for a couple of weeks, but I'm pretty happy with it so far. It's functionality is slightly less easy than the Sony, but that may be due to my familiarity with it. the ergonomics (good fit for most hands, easy to read, quality feel and sized buttons) blow the Sony's square brick out of the water.
Slide buttons when changing from source to source is for the birds. While I could deal with it on the Denon (AVR886) and Yamaha receivers (RX-V2500 and RX-V659) I have, it's near impossible for someone not intimately familiar with the remote's functions and not something most kids, significant others and family members will want to learn.
While a true skinflint would never be able to justify paying more money for something that will do the same thing as something you already have, these are a life-saver when it concerns anyone else besides you using your setup. For $60, this guy would be very hard to top, it's younger sibling (
URC200) is an even better value. I would recommend it to anyone needing a remote for family usage or looking for a remote with a high W.A.F.... -TD