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I'm thinking of buying a Sony KDLV32XBR1 and would like to know if we'll
still be able to use the series II peanut to control both TiVo and the TV?

Thanks.

Chip

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"Chip Orange" <acorange@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I'm thinking of buying a Sony KDLV32XBR1 and would like to know if we'll
> still be able to use the series II peanut to control both TiVo and the TV?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chip

I wasn't even aware there was a series II controller that controlled a TV...

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On 2005-09-20, Adam Corolla <nospam@nospam03550265902.com> wrote:
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> "Chip Orange" <acorange@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:3sidnWjTXeWtw7LeRVn-jQ@comcast.com...
>> I'm thinking of buying a Sony KDLV32XBR1 and would like to know if we'll
>> still be able to use the series II peanut to control both TiVo and the TV?
>
> I wasn't even aware there was a series II controller that controlled a TV...

Mine does mute, volume, input line change, etc. for the TV

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Adam Corolla wrote:

>>I'm thinking of buying a Sony KDLV32XBR1 and would like to know if we'll
>>still be able to use the series II peanut to control both TiVo and the TV?
>
> I wasn't even aware there was a series II controller that controlled a TV...

All TiVo remotes have the ability to be programmed to operate the TV's
power and volume. None my Series 1 remotes have buttons for TV Input
but Series 2 does.
-Joe


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