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I guess the price points for "fancy" remotes have dropped considerably since the last time I was in the market. And doing a quick google showed me that in fact the lower-end Logitech Harmony remotes are available in the $25-50 price range. The big advantage of the Logitechs in my opinion is that you program them through your computer by downloading the specs (though I must say their client app is sucky). I think it's worth paying a little extra for.




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2011-08-18
You're the one who don't know what you're talking about. My RCA RCR815 Universal Learning remote made around 2005 which can control up to 8 components most certainly does have Macro/Scripting capability- A total of 20 keypress commands can be stored under each of the six available macro keys (number keys 1-6).
All I have to to execute a macro is press the macro key on the remote and then press the number of the key containing the macro I want to execute (1-6).
And it most certainly was under $20 when I bought it at Walmart a few years ago-not on clearance either.