CorsAsh
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I'm on the lookout for a new TV (one that I can actually see from across our living room) but all the remote controls feel like really shitty, low quality plastic. Are there any good TVs with decent quality remotes out there, or are there at least some good universal remotes?
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Bart
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so you want to buy a new TV based on the remote it comes with?
Of course there are the Logitech Harmony range.
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Jimbothebarbarian
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Do you not just use a sky remote?
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johnny86
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I had a look at them logitech range has anyone got any links for any other decent looking remotes that will turn my tv and sky over
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John
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Loewe have nice remotes.
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CorsAsh
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No Bart, but it's a factor. We have a Philips at the moment with a milled aluminium remote, has a nice weight and feel to it.
I like the new Samsungs but the remotes feel like cheap shit. Will have a look at these Logitech things.
Don't have Sky, don't want it either.
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johnny86
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
No Bart, but it's a factor. We have a Philips at the moment with a milled aluminium remote, has a nice weight and feel to it.
I like the new Samsungs but the remotes feel like cheap shit. Will have a look at these Logitech things.
Don't have Sky, don't want it either.
Samsung remotes are cheap shit. We have 3 Samsung tvs and they all look cheap and shit.
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John
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I've got a Samsung remote beside me just now and its not that bad. Plastic but ok as far as remotes go.
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Dom
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I'd get a decent TV picture quality wise and worry about replacing the remote, if it's cack, afterwards
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CorsAsh
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I'm not about to go out and buy a shitty TV because it has a nice remote. I was hoping someone might say "I have this TV- it's really good quality and has a nicely designed remote to boot".
Seen a Samsung with a touchpad remote, not sure if it's really useful or just a gimmick.
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Graham88
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I have a Logitech Harmony One and love it. Programme it once to your appliances and that's it done
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Balling
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Re. touchscreen and Harmony remotes, I'd hate to have to remember to charge my remote. Prefer to just change the battery once every eight months.
I have an old OneForAll Kameleon 5 that's lovely to use and great quality. Dread the day it stops working.
Loewe remotes are nice build quality, but the design is so unintuitive it hurts. It's like it was designed by a guy who has never seen a TV remote before.
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CorsAsh
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For reference, this is our current one.
The difference between that and my Samsung remote is like an iPhone to a Nokia 3310. I find it surprising that the manufacturers put so much effort into designing a nice TV then sell it with a crappy plastic lump.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
No Bart, but it's a factor. We have a Philips at the moment with a milled aluminium remote, has a nice weight and feel to it.
I like the new Samsungs but the remotes feel like cheap shit. Will have a look at these Logitech things.
Don't have Sky, don't want it either.
mine came with 2 remotes.. the touch one is awesome
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CorsAsh
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Pic? Which one?
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Russ
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whitter45
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i have a logitect one - takes a while to setup but now its one push of a button and everything siwtches over - correct HDMI inputs on AV etc
Its very good
I wouldn't get the rechargeable one though its a pain the arse
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Reecemac
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I've got the one Russ posted too, the "Wii" like pointing is actually very useful but the built in app don't seem to support it just yet, very easy to type using the on screen keyboard.
It's nice to hold and has the ability to control surround sound too, also has nfc to throw stuff from your mobile on the tv. The middle touch bit can be over sensitive but theres an option to change it I think.
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Reecemac
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The voice works but I only use it to turn on the sleep timer or just use the camera and movement
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3CorsaMeal
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Be the boss and get one of these.
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CorsAsh
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Not bad Russ. What's the TV like?
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Balling
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Philips DesignLine TV comes with a brushed steel remote.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
Not bad Russ. What's the TV like?
h6400
really nice, once you've turned the settings down from 'burn retina' mode
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Kyle T
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Registered: 11th Sep 04
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Logitech 650 here, bloody brilliant.
Not switched an input in months
Lotus Elise 111R
Impreza WRX STi
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Reecemac
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Depending on price range the HU7500 I've got has been pretty perfect, 4k upscaling works well if it's a decent source.
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