Home Theater Master SL-9000 Preprogrammed and Learning Remote Control with LCD Display
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Good, but falls a little short
Now for the downside, the batteries were located at the front end which made it nose heavy. This problem was particularly noticable when you wanted to use a Macro button, and not use both hands.
Ideally I would want the mute button to perform a "Mute Macro", that could silence my TV as well as the Tuner, all in one push of the "Mute" button and not a macro button. Not only can the SL-9000 not do a "mute macro" from the mute button, you can't even program one of the macro buttons to do this function! The reason is a little technical. The tech I spoke with agreed that because in the set up of any macro the "mute" button is used as a substitue for the "power" button, and therefor the SL-9000 can't distinguish between what the programer intends when the mute button is pushed during the set up of the macro, (ie., During the macro setup, is the mute button a mute button or a power button?). You can contact them directly at 800-901-0800.
I would have also wanted to see dedicated buttons for: Input, Cancel, Record, PIP, PIP Channel Up/Down, PIP Source, Audio Input, and Video Input. None of these items have dedicated buttons. Oh sure I can program all these functions into other buttons, but then I have to try and remember that the "Up Triangle Key" is actually the On/Off for the PIP (picture in picture) function, and so on.
I would've liked to see the "Fav" button (surf between your Favorite Programmed Channels) have a more prominante placement and more centrally located instead of this small button way off to the right hand side of the remote. If you are right handed, as I am, your right thumb will be working most of the buttons most of the time. The most frequently used buttons, such as Channel Up/Down, Volume, Fav, Play, Stop, etc., should be larger so that the thumb can distinguish between them and that button should be in a prominant location that's acceptable to Lefties as well as Righties.
I didn't like the way the semi-circular buttons worked. I had to push just a little bit to hard and I had to be almost perfectly centered on the button prior to pushing or it wouldn't work. If you pushed lightly on just a corner of the button, that feature wouldn't work.
I also didn't like the tecture of the finish on the remote. It was a very shiny/high gloss paint. After just a little bit of use, it was much like a New York Central Train Station telephone handset,... greasy, and a thousand finger prints showing all over it. If a lightly tectured mate finish had been used, it wouldn't feel greasy and it sure wouldn't show finger prints.
Over all, if you consider that you can buy a SL-9000 for under $90.00, it may not be a bad bargin. I personally will be giving the MX-500 a try, (made by the same company), even though it cost more money.