7 Remote Controls - And Yes, I Need Them All
It’s true - I have 7 seperate remote controls in my living room, and I’m pretty sure I need all of them. As far as I’ve been able to determine, there really is no such thing as a “universal remote control”. I have to admit, there are the really high end remotes that claim to really be universal, and some even claim to “learn”, but even a gadget freak like me can’t justify paying more for the remote than I paid for most of the devices it would control.
Why do I need 7 remotes? I guess we need to start with a quick snapshot of my living room tech:
- TV: I have a 60 inch Sony LCD-projection HDTV. Above it are mounted 2 32-inch flatscreen HDTV’s. I know it sounds like a lot of TV, but if you drop by on Sunday during football season, you’d understand. I once described this setup to a female friend who suggested that it would be cheaper to just hang a neon sign that says “I don’t ever plan on getting married”, but until she gets married herself, her opinions are suspect.
- Surround-sound home theater audio system, of course
- Up-converting DVD player - I have so much invested in my DVD collection that I’m scared to upgrade to Blu-Ray, because when I do, I’ll have to fight the urge to replace hundreds of standard DVD’s.
- Media PC - I’ve already outlined the genesis of this particular toy.
- 3 HD DirecTV receivers - they’re the only way I can get every football game every week
- Cable TV DVR - Even with satellite, I like cable. I like on-demand. I want to hedge my bets against thunderstorms knocking out satellite (a real issue in Florida).
- HDMI Switch - The Sony only has one HDMI input, and I want to use HDMI for satellite, DVD and PC input. (My cable DVR won’t work with the HDMI switch due to some overzealous copy-protection)
Let’s put aside the snide comments about my OCD for a moment and get back to the remotes…
Even though 3 other remotes (sound system, cable, satellite) would all turn the Sony on, none of them can toggle through the video sources. Same thing for the Westinghouse remote for the 32’s. I could probably lose the DVD remote and control it through the home theater, but with the manual long gone, so are the codes. The PC doesn’t have remotes, unless you count the Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. Nothing can replace the DVR or satellite remotes (but at least 1 use 1 satellite remote, not 3) and the HDMI switch has a one-button remote to change sources that no other remote can replicate.
So there we are. I know what each one does and I’m OK with it. My friends have trouble figuring it all out, but their teenage kids have no issues at all. And for some reason, I take solace in that.
Oh - by the way, iTunes sucks. Somebody tell Steve J…










First - pay the money and get universal remote. I have a Harmony® 880 Advanced Universal Remote that controls everything by activity (watch tv, watch DVD, listen to MP3 etc). It was easy to set up (need a computer with a USB port) and the product details for your components. Its interactive to solve basic problems and best of all my 71 year old dad can watch the ball game and not ask me to turn down the volume everytime a comercial comes on.
Second - iTunes sucks? Whats the alternative… go to the CD shop and pay $15 bucks for a CD i’m going to rip and load to my iTouch anyway?