OLLY_K,
Why do you think I've boycotted all Sony products well over 11+ years ago?
Repeating FYI here - Sony ripped me off 11+ years ago big time on a "bait & switch" bogus rebate, and for that very reason they have been banned forever from our whole household - as well as from all our friends and family relatives as well. Their loss not mine!
Hate to tell you this, but just because it has the name Sony on it - doesn't mean diddlysquat!
I learned a long time ago that just because it's a Sony doesn't mean it's the best anything - much like that of their now long ago gone commercials of yesteryear that used to state otherwise - saying "it's a Sony" - unquote!
Sony doesn't make that great of a TV set to begin with - much less any of their other electronics as well - sorry - but it's true. Just because it had the name Trinitron attached to it didn't mean diddly as well. All their so-called "Proprietary parts crap" as well.
Sony TV circuits aren't the best engineered designs - that is a given for sure! I've worked on a few of their TV sets in the past and the HV deflection section is the worst design I've ever seen to date!
Overall - I've just seen too many of their products fail way before their time was due. This coming from stupid friends of mine that HAD TO HAVE that name Sony for whatever weird reason! They're learning though - finally!
The ridiculous prices people/you pay just for their so-called "name" - and nothing else I might add - just isn't worth it in my mind. That and the fact that they are just one big "service dept" rip off to begin with! Esp when walking something in for repair to one of their so-called factory repair centers - is a joke to begin with. The prices they want to charge you just to "put their magical little hands" on your broken item "and only look at it" is totally absurd to start with.
I'll take my Sharp TV's & home DVD movie players over anything Sony any day. One of my older and bigger Sharp CRT type models is going strong as ever being well over 18 years old, and it still plays as GREAT as day 1 even with the new digital converter box hooked up! That digital converter box even makes the pix look a bit "sharper" as well.
I still like the older CRT type TV technology, as it was built MUCH BETTER then the electronic junk of today. I've always owned and still have all Sharp CRT type TV sets in my house including a newer but still a CRT type 27" TV - as well as with my Sharp home DVD players, and they are all rock solid!
In a way I hate the newer TV technology - as to it's much shorter run time verses $$$ investment initially made - or shelled out as it were. Not to mention the added ENERGY WASTE factored in with your now increased Electric Bill and all.
Recently I heard where the Fed government has even imposed stricter ENERGY STAR standards as to the ENERGY WASTE factor being made by all these newer so-called "digital marvels" - as related to all their excessive energy hungry wasted power!! We'll just see how all this latest ENERGY fiasco plays out with the Mfr's!
I forgot to mention this before in my prior QUICKIE post, but I really think there are 2 main reasons for some of that OILY type residue found on the inside of some remote control FLEX pads. I actually think it's from the poorly made "leached out" petroleum based materials that the "Made in China" mfr will use to start with. All brand names aside here, as that part is just a "pig in a poke" chance to begin with.
That and then the possibility that the FLEX pad surface push buttons are way too micro-porous in nature to begin with as well - thus taking in way too much human body oils that are found on our hands, which in turn are constantly in touch contact with the remote control to begin with. Thus only aiding in more "leaching effect" from the underside of the FLEX pad push buttons.
Each push button (or mini momentary ON/OFF contact switch as it were) - having a small carbon impregnated contact pad on the underside - will then get contaminated from the OILY "leaching effect", and in turn will transfer that OILY residue to the PCB carbon contact pads as well.
Because OIL acts as a good electrical insulator - PCB circuit current is then greatly impeded as well, and thus no signal tends to get sent as it were.
It then sets up a very high (dirty) resistance point at those "make and break" carbon contact "make and break" mini switch points, and thus in turn it inhibits the preprogrammed "code" change in the IR Freq Signal to be sent to the TV or whatever related remote controlled device(s) you happen to be using at the time.
Thus continuing the vicious cycle of contamination, and in turn makes the remote control harder and harder to get to work. Reason why you have to PRESS SO HARD on the FLEX pad buttons. Sometimes you actually break the cheaply made PCB in the process and then nothing works anymore! As in a completely DEAD remote control in which all the cleaning in the world won't help it anymore
That leached out petroleum base residual from the FLEX pad is btw found on both sides of the FLEX contact pad assy (in some cases), and that would also explain why that messy OILY residual is found on the circuit board surface as well. Once that oily mess contacts the carbon tracing points on the PCB that starts the cycle all over again.
First time it happened to me with a cheaply made ZENITH Universal brand remote (followed by 2 more of the same btw) I actually thought it was the AAA rechargeable Ni-CD batts I was using that drained down, but that wasn't it at all so I found out with a batt swap out. Oh well - live and learn as it were!
Seeings I got those 3 cheaply made $7 Zenith brand RC's FREE after a rebate, and after going through all 3 in less then 3-4 years time - I really can't complain at all other then it was a bit frustrating having to take them apart every 4-5 months just to clean off all that PCB crude that built up inside.
The new PHILIPS brand 4th one - that I also got FREE on rebate - actually turned out to be a charm - as they simply redesigned them, gave the old Zenith's a new name, and actually made them a bit bigger in size with a better FLEX pad button design - as well as a glow in the dark feature for the main function buttons.
The only weak point with it is the "stenciled on" number buttons in that the cheap white printed on numbers/lettering is starting to wear off a bit. I don't have to use it much anyway, as now I have the digital converter box RCA brand RC's and they work just great!! The IR opto device design inside (signal sender) isn't the greatest design - as it's somewhat "line of sight" critical (weak), and doesn't have the same flexibility of the original Sharp RC's and the newer Philips RC as well. Oh well….
"Cheap is as cheap is made" I always say!
Some generic or Universal remote controls actually work way better then the OEM units that come with the TV set or whatever device it may be. The weakest part about some of the OEM remote controls are those poorly made and often times stupid batt access pop out covers that always seem to break when least expected. I've had to Velcro many a cover back on to keep the batts from falling out. Annoying as hell, and the Mfr won't send you out a silly little part like that either! Go figure huh?
Happy clicking out there!
Frank