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If you want to nitpick, a few other minor cons are: 1) the sluggish touchscreen; and 2) slightly flimsy buttons.
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The touchscreen is horrible
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Bad ergonomics, bad button placement, and WAY TOO MUCH TOUCHSCREEN with not enough physical buttons.
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The touchscreen favorite channels is so nice.
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Whoever decided to make the number pad touchscreen should be fired
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I do not want to have to swipe the touchscreen every time I want to access some info or programmed function
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The touchscreen is WAY too sensitive
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These are common on devices where touchscreens are superfluous like thermostats and printers, but since it's a integral part of how you're expected to use this device it's a big problem
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The touchscreen makes navigation terrible, constantly forcing you to look back at the remote
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The touchscreen when you get used to swipe left and right works well.
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I like the touchscreen
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The touchscreen is too slow and doesn't feel responsive compared to a smartphone
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We returned this to Amazon as we found the touchscreen to be overly sensitive and also found the remote seemed to have a mind of its own.
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Works ok but touchscreen is difficult to use
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For me it is a nice remote but touchscreen has been buggy
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won`t charge, and alternatively tells me `low battery` or `fully charged`Tough on me those 14 months, since the warranty, when you check it out, is only 12 months
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OTOH, if you have the time and nrg, are well versed at these types of techno projects....and u desire to simplify your multiple remote controls, this might be your dream remote control.
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TL/DR summary: this remote (and hub for the PS3/Wii U) does this easily, and I would recommend highly
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after all these years they were still there, but it is a very good thing i had not forgotten that 7 year old, defunct e-mail address
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after all these years they were still there, but it is a very good thing i had not forgotten that 7 year old, defunct e-mail address