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User reviews for the One For All URC-7800 (Cinema 7) from One For All.
One For All URC-7800 (Cinema 7)
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Average: 4.01/5.00
Median: 4.33/5.00
24$29
The Learning Cinema 7 is a popular replacement remote control with a great built-in code library and capability to learn up to 28 codes from your existing remote controls.
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Written by Ceasar from USA.
The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-3 months.
Review 10 made on Saturday January 20, 2001 at 9:22 PM.
Strengths:Learning
Weaknesses:Not enough memory
Review:Finally a remote that works with all my devices. It contains all the functions required to use my TV, VCR, Reciever, and DVD player, including their special funtions like PIP, Menu, etc. The learning feature is great for functions that are missing. It didn't have a code for Hitachi DVD but I was able to learn 90% of the functions before running out of memory. Well worth the $22.
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Written by Brian W. from PA.
The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-3 months.
Review 9 made on Tuesday January 16, 2001 at 12:28 PM.
Weaknesses:No longer supports JVC VCR code 0008
Review:My system has two JVC VCR's. My old URC-7200 worked great. I thought the 7800 would have everything the 7200 had plus learning. Unfortunately, the boneheads took out the 0008 code that I needed. I had to return it and go with the Radio Shack 1994 instead. People complain that the 1994 lacks certain codes, but in my case the 1-for-all lacked the code that I needed.
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Written by Tim Terp from usa.
The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-3 months.
Review 8 made on Tuesday January 2, 2001 at 5:18 PM.
Strengths:It is very affortable, can do learning features.
Weaknesses:not backlit, no rewind and fastfoward buttons for dvd.
Review:it is a verry good remote for the cost and will do anything any of your other remotes will do.
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Written by Scott from Syracuse, NY.
The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-3 months.
Review 7 made on Monday January 1, 2001 at 1:03 PM.
Strengths:Nice size, button layout, learning mode, device key copy feature.
Weaknesses:None.
Review:Devices: JVC 40" TV
General Instrument Cable Box
Panasonic VCR
Philips DVD Player

After receiving a DVD player for Christmas , I decided having to use 4 remotes to handle all my electronics was nuts. After failing to adapte an OneForAll model 4080 to fit my needs, I turned to this site for guidance.

Swapping the less capable OFA remote for the Cinema 7 (URC 7800) solved 98% of my problems. The setup codes for the TV, cable box and VCR worked perfectly. The cheaper OFA remote didn't have buttons for programming the VCR. The 7800 had no trouble and even runs the full menus for the cable box.

The Philips DVD setup code however only allowed for turning it on and pulling up a DVD's menu. None of the selection arrows or buttons would work. The online documentation found on this site walked me through the 7800's learning functions to quickly setup these buttons correctly. I now have full access to my DVD Player's functions.

The device key copy feature was a real time saver. I mapped my TV's PIP buttons to both the VCR and Cable devices on the remote.

With a price of only $26.99 plus another $4 for 4 AAA batteries, this is a bargain!
If the Cinema 7 works with my forthcoming home theater, I'll be in heave!
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Written by Friday Ululani from California, USA.
The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-3 months.
Review 6 made on Sunday October 29, 2000 at 7:17 PM.
Strengths:Nice shape
Weaknesses:Labels are small and don't contrast with the background, making it very difficult to read.
It will not operate my JVC Super VHS machine.
Review:I took it back, when the on-line support couldn't get it working with my VCR.
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Written by David B. from Kansas, USA.
The reviewer has used this remote control for 1-2 years.
Review 5 made on Wednesday October 11, 2000 at 4:18 PM.
Strengths:Nice ergonomic shape. Easy to hold. Logical placement of function keys, right where they seem to want to be. Excellent programmability, far exceeding what it's user manual indicates. Keys can be recognized by feel, as most have a unique and identifiable shape.
Weaknesses:Limited learning memory. No IR code database upgrade path.
Review:I initially purchased a Pronto to solve my need for a universal remote control. When I discovered that most of the "discrete" commands for components that made the pronto so useful were originally found on OneForAll remotes I looked into the Cinema6 and Cinema7 models. My system is very complicated with DSS, 3 VCRs, Cable, OTA, DVD, CD, AM/FM, and A/V amp. Macro programming was the only way to simplify use of it. I found I could get my Cinema7 to replicate 90% of what I'd programmed the Pronto to do. It won't beep or light up, but it was 1/10th the price of the Pronto. A keeper.
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Written by Philip Perrey from St. Louis, MO USA.
The reviewer has used this remote control for 3-6 months.
Review 4 made on Thursday August 31, 2000 at 5:03 PM.
Strengths:Fits in hand nicely, controlls a wide variety of equipment, learning function allows you to duplicate those pesky "input" buttons never found on other remotes, macro buttons allow for "one touch" power-on of your whole system, very reasonable price.
Weaknesses:Learning buttons cannot be labelled, so you will forget what 3L is for the VCR without a separate sheet, the special function buttons (menu, prog/guide, etc.) are all identical and it is easy to hit the wrong one when operative by feel.
Review:This remote has fully replaced all of my video remotes (TV, VCR, DSS) which all the other universals I have tried up until now could not do. The programming feature is worth the purchase price alone, although there are not enough programmable buttons to make a home theater receiver remote obsolete (just too many functions on the original), but this remote is more than capable of handling the day in day out normal TV chores. A must have for any multibrand AV system.
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