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VIZIO VO370M

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Remote Control Summary



• Remote is smaller than most with fewer buttons and feels fragile
• Volume and channel buttons are well placed
• Other controls are harder to reach
• Can't be used to control other devices

Ergonomics & Durability (4.0)

The remote that comes with the VO370M is a small, plastic device that is a lot simpler than most remotes. The curved hand fits well into the hand, but it feels like it is made out of cheap plastic that could easily break if you dropped it on a hard surface.

Button Layout & Use (6.5)

There are a much smaller number of buttons on the remote than most: just 29 against the 50-60 that we see on many remotes. That's because the VO370M is a simpler TV than most; there are no media or other features that often add buttons to the remote, and it can't be programmed to control other devices. The most commonly used buttons (the volume and channel ones) fall conveniently under the thumb, and we had no problem reaching down to input a channel number directly with the thumb without shifting the remote in the hand. If you want to access the on-screen menu or switch between inputs, you do have to shift your hand, though; the input buttons at the top are out of the reach of all but the longest-fingered users without using the other hand.

There is also no backlight; if you are using it in a dark room, you'll need to rely on your own night vision. We suggest you eat plenty of carrots or train your cat to change channels for you.

Programming & Flexibility (0.0)

This remote cannot be used to control other devices: there is no way to program it to control your cable box, HiFi or air conditioning.

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