![]() The smaller and more demure case belies the capabilities beneath, as surprisingly the URC-200 offers features absent on the theoretically higher-end MX-500 – progress marching on. In this case the URC-200 really does have all of the URC-300’s major features, just in smaller quantities.įrom a hardware standpoint the 10-device URC-200 looks very much like a “light” version of the Home Theater Master MX-500 and has been priced exactly the same (although that’s now $40 less than the MX-500’s original price). As I’ve discovered, quite often the middle of the road is the best place to stand: mid-range products often have most of the advanced model’s features, without the high price premium afforded by actually being the advanced model. ![]() The Automator and Customizer are the kinds of remotes that will operate even the most complex of home theaters with grace and poise, but are simple enough that folks with just two or three A/V components won’t feel overwhelmed. There are more devices, more macros, larger LCD screens, customizable button labels and even a favorite channel macro section. Universal Remote Control’s URC-200 and URC-300 remotes offer significant upgrades over the starter URC-100.
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