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    1. I think there are simple remotes that also have a learning function. just need the basics.

    2. It’s for the elderly. We gave my grandmother a similar one. All she needs is the buttons that are on this one.

    3. That would save so many people so much time on the phone/FaceTime with (and even trips over to) parents/grandparents to fix the TV.

    4. I mean what more do you need.

      Especially if you’re in a country with like only 5 channels.

    5. This is the remote I wished I could’ve had for when my grandparents came to visit and wanted to work the TV in the 90s.

    6. My nan could use this, she lost her sight and turning on the TV is like a 3 step process now

    7. Samsung BN59-01270A is great too. After more than 10 years it is still working great. 

    8. cloistered_around on

      I work with elderly and would *love* any remote that gets rid of the input button. Your tv isn’t broken–it’s always because they hit input.

    9. Cerveza_por_favor on

      I bought one for my old tv because all I needed it for was my Roku and I couldn’t turn on/ control the volume with the Roku remote so this was perfect.

    10. DasArchitect on

      I assure you my dad would still manage to activate some annoying always-on overlay (and still not notice it’s there)

    11. Look I’m all for efficiency and waste reduction, but remotes are so easy to lose nowadays

    12. Bu11etToothBdon on

      Am I so old now that the way remotes were when I was a kid is now considered weird?

    13. My Dad would still manage to open some strange menu and change a setting, that not even a service technician would know exists, and I have to try to fix it for more than an hour…..once every 3 months.

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