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Proscan 32LC30S60

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Remote Control Summary



Editorial Note: This is a review of the Proscan 32LC30S60. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the xxLC30S60 series. The xxLC30S60 series includes the following models: 32LC30S60 and 37LC30S60.  Read here for more details on series differences.

• Looks cheap, but feels pretty good
• Simple button layout
• Not a programmable remote

Ergonomics & Durability (6.0)

The remote control for the Proscan 32LC30S60 looks shockingly and alarmingly cheap, but it does the job. First of all, despite the cheap look, this remote does not bend or squeak, unlike most remotes. Also, the buttons look cheap, but it has a nice, squishy feel without any noise.

Button Layout & Use (4.5)

The remote is long and thin, so you'll never be able to reach all the buttons without choking up or down. Numbers are at the top, volume and channel up/down are in the center, and the menu buttons are below that. The directional buttons are less responsive than we would like, and a little small compared to the gigantic Enter button.

The bottom quarter of the remote control is a series of buttons that look to be intended for DVD player controls. However, there is no information in the manual as to how to program the remote to work with anything else. This puzzle only leaves us with the suspicion that Proscan either built or purchased a stock remote for several devices, and just threw it in the box with the 32LC30S60.

Programming & Flexibility (0.0)

The remote for the Proscan 32LC30S60 does not seem to be programmable. At least there is no information in that direction in the manual. 

Other Models in the xxLC30S60 Series
This is a review of the Proscan 32LC30S60. The other sizes of HDTVs in this series should be similar in terms of performance and usability. For details about any differences, click on the image to jump to the Series Comparison page.
Proscan 32LC30S60
32 inches
Proscan 37LC30S60
37 inches

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