[Update] Logitech Harmony 880 Review
Gadget, posted: 21-Feb-2008 19:40
Recently I just got a Logitech Harmony 880 after many months of consideration, and to replace a handful of remote controls. So head over here and have a read.
It is also my first proper review... hope it is worth the read.
Cheers.
Update: I've added a link to the Harmony Remote member site. From here you can create an account and check out the (poor) web version of the application you use for Harmony Remotes. If you're a new buy, this can be useful to check and see if your devices at home are supported, and/or what you need to do to configure them. For existing user, you can configure your remote from here too, without having to launch/install the Harmony Remote software. AND IF you use Internet Explorer, you can update/synchronise the remote firmware straight from the browser (through ActiveX) - at least that used to be.
More information
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It is also my first proper review... hope it is worth the read.
Cheers.
Update: I've added a link to the Harmony Remote member site. From here you can create an account and check out the (poor) web version of the application you use for Harmony Remotes. If you're a new buy, this can be useful to check and see if your devices at home are supported, and/or what you need to do to configure them. For existing user, you can configure your remote from here too, without having to launch/install the Harmony Remote software. AND IF you use Internet Explorer, you can update/synchronise the remote firmware straight from the browser (through ActiveX) - at least that used to be.
More information
Other related posts:
Apple new MacBook and MacBook Pro
Faulty RAM sparked a reborn for SBS@home
Creative Zen Stone Plus 2GB [Black]
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Comment by JAMMAN2110, on 17-Nov-2006 10:28 , user id: 19658)
I liked, Great work!