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- Logitech Harmony 510
- The Logitech Harmony 510 is the replacement for the Harmony 520, which is being discontinued. Except for a slightly different color scheme silver on black instead of black on silver and the addition of four color-coded buttons below the keypad, it's essentially the identical unit. The catch: Logitech cut the...
- Tags: Consumer electronics, DVD, Logitech, Logitech Harmony, Logitech Harmony 510
- Product reviews 2008-11-19
- Logitech Harmony 720
- The Logitech Harmony 880 was the first Harmony remote to feature a color screen and a built-in rechargeable battery along with a docking station. Overall, we liked the design of that model, as well as its nearly identical RF-capable radio frequency sibling, the Harmony 890. But as soon as...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, Logitech, Logitech Harmony, Logitech Harmony 720, battery
- Product reviews 2006-08-02
- Logitech Harmony 890
- If you've followed the evolution of Harmony universal remote controls, you know that the Logitech Harmony 880 was the first Harmony remote to feature a color screen and a built-in rechargeable battery, along with a docking station. We rated that 880 very highly but noted in our review that...
- Tags: TV & Home Theater, Logitech, Logitech Harmony, Logitech Harmony 890, Harmony Remote
- Product reviews 2006-05-17
- Logitech Harmony 550
- We've long been fans of Logitech's Harmony line of universal remote controls. As good as they are, however, there's still a large segment of the population who just won't pay iPod prices for a remote. It's precisely that audience at whom the $150 Logitech Harmony 550 is targeted....
- Tags: Game players, DVD, Consumer electronics, Logitech, Logitech Harmony
- Product reviews 2006-03-31
- Logitech Harmony Advanced Universal Remote (Xbox 360)
- The idea behind the Logitech Harmony Advanced Universal Remote for Xbox 360 (LHAURX360) is a bit contradictory. It's a device that's designed to operate almost every electronic product that can receive an infrared signal, yet it's built with one particular component in mind: Microsoft's Xbox 360. At $130, it falls...
- Tags: Game players, Logitech Harmony, Microsoft Xbox, Logitech, Xbox 360, LHAURX360
- Product reviews 2006-03-03
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