for all ya "beta tester dudes",
I bought two Lola remotes (UR89a) thinking that they could do what X10 claimed, but as usual, I was very disappointed. Supposedely, the UR89a can control my cable box, audio system, TV, PC (Lola), and X10 devices. At the end, all it can really do is the following:
* turn on/off my TV and change channels (one by one) & adjust the volume
* turn on/off my cable and change channels (one by one - up and down)
* turn on/off my audio system and adjust volume
* turn on/off X10 devices (one house code) and dim/bright lights, all lights on/off
* turn on/off Lola, navigate, search, play/stop/ff/scan, etc.
At the end, I end up having to use my cable remote to go, say, from channel 4 to 520 unless I want to use the X10 remote and press "channel up" hundreds of times. If I want to use "on demand", I have no choice but to use the cable remote. If I want to bring up the program listing, same thing. What about email? movie info? parental control? play, stop, pause movies? etc., etc.
I have to use my TV remote if I want to change the video source, which I do when I go from DVD to cable, DVR, PIP, etc.
I have to use my audio system remote when I want to go to switch to CD, DVD, cable, TV,, etc. or want to change the sound mode (movie, music, etc.)
BTW, all my devices are well known brands and models (Sony, Toshiba, and Motorola.)
SO, at the end, I really got nothing from the Lola remote even though it was advertised as being the "ultimate" remote for all the above devices. The functionality is SO basic that I hardly ever use it - unless I want to play music from Lola, which actually sucks because it has no clue how to sort music, add tags, create true playlists, etc.. Technically, I just ended up adding yet another remote to my already large collection!
Before I give $70+ more dollars to X10, will this remote TRULY do what it says? Will I be able to do away with all my above remotes (including Lola, since it does nothing for me)?
Can I access ALL the features from ALL my remotes?
TIA,
Frank