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Differences between the various Sony LCD Remotes
Sony LCD Remotes
RM-MC11EL - Remote that works with most recent Sony MD/CD portables -Headphone jack is located underneath the remote -Smooth scrolling -9 character display RM-MC12ELK - Slightly slimmer with a larger display than the RM-MC11EL - The headphone jack has been moved to the head of the remote and the stop button is located beside the pause button - Spaces between each character - Roman characters are wider apart - No smooth scrolling (Titles step across display) - Better remote clip - 6 character display RM-MC32EL - Packaged with Sony portable CD players D-EJ2000 and D-EJ985 - Compatible with MD units RM-MC33 Series - 1 Line Display - Lower resolution than the RM-MC35 Series - Animations (MZ-N10, MZ-N910) RM-MC35 Series - 2 Line Display (Compatible with MZ-N10, MZ-E10, MZ-E710 and MZ-N910) - 2 line display is disabled on older models - Higher resolution than the RM-MC33 Series - Animations (MZ-N10, MZ-N910) RM-MC36LT - Radio tuner remote for the MZ-NF610 RM-MC37LT - Radio tuner remote for the MZ-NF810 RM-MC40 Series - 3 Line backlight remote supplied with the MZ-NH1,MZ-NH3D,MZ-EH1 Hi-MD Units -Jog dial -Rotatable clip feature -Blue backlight LCD Model number breakdown #1) RM-MC**EL = (E)lectroluminescent (L)CD remote with Roman/Katakana support #2) RM-MC**ELK = #1 with (K)anji/Hiragana Support #3) RM-MC**ELU = #1 for the MZ-E10 only (The connector (U) is smaller to satisfy the MZ-E10?s small size) #4) RM-MC**ELKU = #1, #2, #3 #5) RM-MC**LT = (L)CD remote with (T)uner This post may not be complete or may contain errors. In that case, please private message me.
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