Philips Prestigo SRU8010
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- Reviewed by: John P. Falcone
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The good: Controls 10 devices; easy, wizard-based programming plus ability to learn from other remotes; large, superbright screen with 10 contextual hard buttons; as many as 10 customized channel guides with familiar network logos; plenty of buttons, including DVR specific keys.
The bad: Placement of video transport keys should be higher; advanced users will lament the absence of task-based control macros; may be too heavy or bulky for some tastes.
The bottom line: Philips' superb Prestigo SRU8010 will appeal to TV-centric users looking for a universal remote that's both affordable and easy to set up.
Philips' Pronto line of universal remotes was once the pinnacle of home theater cool--supercustomizable touch-screen models with a dedicated community of users who shared icons, macros, codes, and tricks on many an online message board. In the face of stiff competition from Logitech's PC-programmable Harmony line, the Pronto line has since been rebranded as a boutique option, only available via custom installers. In its place, however, Philips has since rolled out the Prestigo line of consumer-friendly remotes. One such model is the SRU8010, which retails for about $80. It's not designed for high-end home theater use (those who ... Expand full review
Philips' Pronto line of universal remotes was once the pinnacle of home theater cool--supercustomizable touch-screen models with a dedicated community of users who shared icons, macros, codes, and tricks on many an online message board. In the face of stiff competition from Logitech's PC-programmable Harmony line, the Pronto line has since been rebranded as a boutique option, only available via custom installers. In its place, however, Philips has since rolled out the Prestigo line of consumer-friendly remotes. One such model is the SRU8010, which retails for about $80. It's not designed for high-end home theater use (those who want to program elaborate multidevice macros), but for everyone else--the other 80 percent of the population who are just looking for a quick and easy way to consolidate all those remotes on the coffee table--the easy-to-program SRU8010 deserves serious consideration.
The SRU8010 has received some winking notoriety for its separate "His" and "Hers" channel lineups, but those are 2 of 10 possible distinct customized channel slates, which can be personalized for individual family members or groups (kids, grandma) or for specific channel groupings or genres (movies, news, HD channels--whatever you'd like). The channel choices are shown on the brilliantly bright 1.5x2-inch color screen that dominates the top quarter of the remote. It's got 10 contextual hard buttons--five on each side--that correspond to the customized channel offerings. Even better, the channels can be set to show their familiar logos, so they're easily distinguished from one another. Personalizing channel or button names is easy--just type on the numeric keypad as you would when sending a text message on your cell phone.
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John P. Falcone manages CNET's New York City reviews team. He's been a CNET editor since 2003.
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"Don't waste your time or money" By techguy125
Pros: Nice looking design. Its Black.
Cons: Poor functionality. Setup what a joke trying to go cycle through my devices. Locked up and stopped working. Removed the battery to reset it and then 10 min. later did it again. It finally lost all function and stopped resetting.
Summary: Its junk. If your looking for a good device for cheap buy the logitech harmony 300.
"Easy set up, large displays and easy to use" By Merkel1
Pros: Macros possible, cool logos for favourites
Cons: a little bulky
Summary: A universal remote, simple and easy to program, great for starter and affordable.
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- Remote control type: Universal remote control
- Remote control technology: Infrared
- Supported devices: Amplifier DVD player Satellite or Cable CD player DVD/DVR/VCR MD player TV