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Logitech Harmony 510


$100.00 Released September, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Works with XP, Vista, and Mac OS® X 10.3 or later. Programmed via your PC. Activities (macros) or device based control.

The Cons:Essentially identical to the previous generation Harmony 520. Only controls up to 5 devices (vs 12 on the 520). Redundant compared to other, slightly better Harmony units such as the 550.

The Logitech Harmony 510 is a 5-device, universal remote control that supports over 225,000 devices from 5,000+ brands. Both small and lightweight, the Harmony 510 can handle televisions, DVD players, cable boxes, and stereo systems.

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In fact, it can even be programmed to turn on all five devices with just one push of a button. Most notable about the Harmony 510 is its interactive LCD with a Help function, which makes it simple and easy for anybody (Grandmothers included) to use. Also keep in mind that the Harmony 510 can be connected to a computer for a guided online setup with live support. The Logitech Harmony 510 retails for $99.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • 5-Device, Universal Remote
  • Interactive LCD w/Help
  • Computer Connectivity
  • USB Cable (Included)
  • 4 AAA Batteries
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

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    Works with XP, Vista, and Mac OS® X 10.3 or later

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    programmed via your PC

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    activities (macros) or device based control

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    backlit LCD display

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    compatible with over 100,000 home theater devices

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    easy to set up and use

Cons
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    essentially identical to the previous generation Harmony 520

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    only controls up to 5 devices (vs 12 on the 520)

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    redundant compared to other, slightly better Harmony units such as the 550

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    uses 4 x AAA batteries

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