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New models from Marantz with two years' warranty.
Buy from an Authorized Marantz Dealer and you will receive the right service and a standard warranty on any purchase. Every Authorized Dealer has a contract with Marantz, and when you purchase one of our products from them, it means they automatically have a commitment to you. Should a problem occur, your warranty ensures only authorized personnel will address it, only genuine Marantz parts will be used, and even if your dealer should move or close, Marantz will still honour your warranty. Authorised
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The RC9200 comes with a desktop charger, NIMH rechargeable battery and an RF-to-IR receiver (RX-77). . Enhanced from the ProntoPro, the RC9200 features 8 megabytes of memory, a 256-colour passive matrix screen, RS232 serial port interface and pickup sensor. In addition, the RC9200 has a 4-way menu control plus a total of 11 other hard buttons, including a "Home" button. The unit's interface has also been revamped, providing 25% more usable screen real estate. Instead of the RC5000's editable screen area of 240x219 pixels, the RC9200 is capable of using approximately 240x270 pixels - 25% more.

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Positioned squarely in the middle of the new Marantz lineup is the RC5200, the successor to the RC5000i packaged in the improved RC9200 shell. The RC5200 includes a 4-way menu control and 11 other hard buttons and also an RF transmitter. An RF to infra-red receiver , the RX-77, is an optional accessory. This model has 2 megabytes of memory and a 4-colour black and white LCD touchscreen. The RC5200 also includes the RC9200's larger editable screen space.

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The RC3200 is a new economical remote control designed for ease of use rather than customisation. Featuring a half-resolution touchscreen capable of displaying 4 grayshades, the 1mb remote also includes a large complement of hard buttons. Its RS232 serial port allows basic PC customization, though it uses a new and different "NCF" file format, rather than the Pronto's "CCF".

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