Samsung LN32B460 LCD HDTV Review - Remote Control |
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Published on September 02, 2009 Comment on this |
The LN32B360 comes with the same remote as most Samsung TVs, which is a large remote packed with buttons (39 in total). It has a long, thin design with a curved back that fits comfortably in the hand. The long thin design means that uch of the remote is above the hand, but most of the weight is in the bottom, so the remote doesn't sag in the hand. One feature we would've liked to see, however, was a backlight. This remote is a pain to operate in the dark.
Button Layout & Use (4.85) There are an awful lot of buttons on the remote, and they aren't always logically placed. The channel and volume controls in particular are a bit higher on the remote than we would like; they don't fall under the thumb if it is held in the left or right hand. Instead, the directional controls and menu buttons are the ones that fall under the thumb, and those aren't going to be used that much once the display is set up and calibrated. We had no major problems using the remote; it worked from a decent distance away (15 feet and more) and was usable at an angle, as long as we could see the right side of the front of the TV where there remote sensor is.
Programming & Flexibility (0.0) The LN32B360's remote can't be programmed to control other devices.
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• Fits well in hand.
Ergonomics & Durability (6.20) 
