If you read CNET at all, you know we're big fans of Logitech's Harmony line of universal remotes--and judging from the sales numbers, so is the rest of America. But if you're in the market for a ...
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Accessory vendor Logitech announced on Tuesday that the company is expanding its Harmony line of universal remote controls with a new flagship model, a new low-end model, and a multi-function hub that ...
Logitech has a new remote in its Harmony line, the 676, and is giving away 700 of them—100 remotes a day for the next seven days. It’s the standard ‘give us your survey and personal information’ ...
As I've posted in some earlier threads, I've got a fairly simple television setup (I won't call it a "home theater"): old SD television, OTA digital to analog converter, Playstation 2 for playing DVDs ...
If there is one thing I have learned, it’s that universal remotes are never truly universal. You can go through hours and hours of setup, and there will be that one little detail that makes it remain ...
I’ll be the first one to admit that Logitech Harmony Remotes are the freaking cat’s pajamas, so I am happy to offer up the Logitech Harmony 880 for $116 from Dell Home. The price of the remote is ...
It's weird to think that future generations will never understand the surreal experience of walking into an electronics store and trying to understand what a $350 remote control could possibly do to ...
So I'm thinking of ordering one of these through Amazon - either the 880 or One - but I have a question as to how the macro's work. Does the remote know the current status of my components? Because ...
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