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You could check on the Logitech site for compatible devices to see if your's is listed...If not, you could manually program the Logitech using "Learning Mode".
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would have to say there's a 99% chance that it does. I use 3 of these in my house and there are hundreds of thousands of makes and models in their database. I have two Sony Bravia TVs that the 650s work with. In fact even though they're different models I can take one and bring it in the other room and it will control the other Sony with no problem. In addition they control my Windows Media Center PC and the Ceton Echo extenders (no longer being made) which are run through the network to the other TVs from the main media center htpc. I also control my Onkyo receiver for home theater which is probably about 20 years old now. I'm sure you can go on their website and put in the exact model number if you're really worried about it but I would just wait till I had the remote and plugged it into a PC then login to their website to set it up. It's really easy to do. I had a six-year-old one which I recently replaced because the volume up button started to not function sometimes. All of the settings were still in my setup account so all I had to do was press the sync button and viola everything was matched up without me having to go in and find each device separately again. And if you can find these on sale they are really well worth it! I did have a problem with one of the remotes working properly and Logitech support is very good, they wound up just sending me a new one without even asking for me to send the old one back.
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