depends on if it is a flatscreen TV or not
No, i'm afraid not.
Yes, Samsung Smart TVs can be controlled with universal remotes that are compatible with their devices. Many universal remotes support Samsung TVs, allowing users to control multiple devices with one remote. It's important to check the specifications of the universal remote to ensure compatibility with your specific Samsung Smart TV model. Additionally, Samsung's own SmartThings app can be used as a remote control on smartphones.
http://www.jascoproducts.com/support/universal-remote-codes.asp
The code for this older Samsung TV could be: 004,005,009,015,104,105,106,109 or 172.
code for the TV/VCR 19" SAMSUNG ?
The remote code for the Samsung B2230HD TV can vary based on the universal remote you are using. Typically, codes like 0019, 0020, or 0030 are commonly used for programming. It's best to consult the manual of your universal remote for specific instructions or a comprehensive list of codes. If those codes don't work, you may need to try other codes listed for Samsung TVs.
To find the remote code for a Samsung LE19B450C4W TV, you can refer to the user manual that came with your remote or visit the Samsung support website. Typically, common codes for Samsung TVs include 004, 005, 006, and 007. If you are using a universal remote, consult its code list or perform a code search to find the correct code for your specific model.
Universal remotes need to be programmed to the T.V. in order for the remote to work on the T.V.
also need code to turn Phillips vcr on and off. or maybe get codes for a russound universal remote to turn on/off Phillips vcr and vizio television. thanks
Follow this link: www.directv.com/learn/pdf/System_Manuals/Samsung/Samsung_SIR300-310W.PDF This is the owners manual for the Samsumg Direct TV receiver. The remote section is on page 105 of the manual.
To turn on the timer on a Samsung Smart TV use your remote to look under the tools menu. Click on timer and select your preferences.
normally you press the power button on the tv. if that is not possible then grab the remote for that tv and press the power button on the remote control. in the case where neither of the first 2 suggestions did not worked or is impossible then i would say use a universal remote control with the learning feature. these types of remotes can turn on mostly any device with an ir sensor. just point and click. using a universal learning remote should solve this tv problem for you.