Mitsubishi Megaview Pro 42 (AM-4201R) manual/remote model #

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xga
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Re: Mitsubishi Megaview Pro 42 (AM-4201R) manual/remote mode

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Dragon89o wrote:
xga wrote:According to the Logitech Harmony compatibility database (https://support.myharmony.com/en-us/compatibility), the Mitsubishi AM-4201R is supported.
I would then need to find the codes wouldn't I? I think others have tried to do it and failed.
No, not at all. If the Harmony device compatibility website lists the TV / Monitor, then it will have the correct codes required to control the device. Often when I acquire a CRT and I don't get the remote with it, I check the Harmony device compatibility database to see if it is supported. If it is, I add the TV / monitor to the remote config and then sync it which downloads all the codes required to control it.
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Re: Mitsubishi Megaview Pro 42 (AM-4201R) manual/remote mode

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Well the story is Mitsubishi actually made a few 61" that weighed over 750lbs (340kg)

No wonder they quit making Crts. The shipping was eating into their profits.
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Re: Mitsubishi Megaview Pro 42 (AM-4201R) manual/remote mode

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Titan Screens make flat panels up to 370", guess those weigh even a little bit more. :p
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Re: Mitsubishi Megaview Pro 42 (AM-4201R) manual/remote mode

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xga wrote:
Dragon89o wrote:
xga wrote:According to the Logitech Harmony compatibility database (https://support.myharmony.com/en-us/compatibility), the Mitsubishi AM-4201R is supported.
I would then need to find the codes wouldn't I? I think others have tried to do it and failed.
No, not at all. If the Harmony device compatibility website lists the TV / Monitor, then it will have the correct codes required to control the device. Often when I acquire a CRT and I don't get the remote with it, I check the Harmony device compatibility database to see if it is supported. If it is, I add the TV / monitor to the remote config and then sync it which downloads all the codes required to control it.
Well, I actually have more interest in them then before with your confidence in it. Still have other things to buy then an expensive remote. I still want to try the remote I listed in a previous post that no one commented at all on.
Xyga wrote:Titan Screens make flat panels up to 370", guess those weigh even a little bit more. :p
That screen size.... I never bothered to look up the largest LCD ever made. That cost though...
mvsfan wrote:Well the story is Mitsubishi actually made a few 61" that weighed over 750lbs (340kg)

No wonder they quit making Crts. The shipping was eating into their profits.
Yeah, but there is no pictures of them and I can't confirm if they were ever released to the public or only in the manufacturer stage. If they were made they were quickly disconintued and we don't know if they had RGB support or not or even released in the united states. I don't personally think they got released though. There was some issues with them from what I read somewhere.
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