Yes, you can use a universal remote with a Silo TV, provided that the remote is compatible with the brand. You will need to program the universal remote to recognize the Silo TV by entering the correct code or following the programming instructions specific to the remote. Check the remote's manual for the list of codes and setup procedures.
Yes in any hardware store there is a universal remote that could be use in any type of TV. You will also buy batteries depending on which type the universal remote use.
Most Auria televisions use the same codes as NEC models. Check the manual on your universal remote for the code for NEC televisions.
Absolutely! You can still use universal remotes on any flat screen TV, just check the remote code in your user manual or online.
Yes, a universal remote is what you want.
The best way to use sync to a universal remote would be simple. The only thing you have to do it point the remote to the control on the TV. There should be a button on the DVD player remote that will allow you to make sync these two together.
Yes, the Sanyo DP32671 TV is compatible with the GE 25008-v5 universal remote. To program the remote, you can use the code search feature or manually enter the correct code for Sanyo TVs, which can usually be found in the remote's instruction manual. If programming is successful, you should be able to control the basic functions of your TV with the universal remote.
Looks like you can use a daewoo/Hitachi
The universal TV remote control code for a Casio EV-1000B may vary depending on the brand of your universal remote. Commonly, you can try codes like 013, 045, or 087. If these do not work, refer to the user manual of your universal remote for a complete list of codes or use the code search feature to find the correct one.
Avol does not program their TV's to use remotes from other companies, meaning if you need a new remote, you'll have to buy an AVOL remote.
You need to use the pamphlet that came along with the remote control. You need to put in the code number for your TV.
Universal TV remote codes can vary by brand and model, so it's important to refer to the user manual of your specific universal remote for the correct codes. For the NTR-BU6E, common codes might include 1122, 1203, or 1020, but these can differ based on the remote's manufacturer. If these codes do not work, you may need to use the code search function on your universal remote to find the correct code.