With six buttons per page and up to 384 total “pages” of programming, this remote is powerful enough to handle systems of virtually any size and could easily be the primary controller in many systems. There are a variety of button graphics to choose from, allowing you to easily produce a professional-looking design. The OLED screen is bright and easily read in any lighting condition and the button backlighting–activated by pressing “Light” on the side–performed admirably in my no-light theater environment. The remote feels a little chunky compared to my daily MX-980, but I quickly got used to its feel and button layout. It drops the rechargeable batteries, but gets an estimated “six to eight months” from a good set of AAs. Pressing the “Main” button toggles between two options, like “Watch” and “Listen,” making it easy for programmers to logically separate activities. It also adds the red, green, yellow, and blue buttons that are now commonplace on Blu-ray and DSS systems. The MX-780 ($299) hits a new price point in URC’s CCP line-up for a color-screened remote. Programmable handheld remote provides single-room IR control TV, A/V components, cable and satellite boxes.
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