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Logitech Harmony 700


$150.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Affordable price. Colour LCD display. Automatically turns on exactly what is needed for individual activities - eg/ watch DVD, listen to CD.

The Cons:No touchscreen. Supports fewer components than the higher end Logitech offerings. No charging cradle included / available for purchase.

The Logitech Harmony 700 is an advanced universal remote control designed to work with 5000+ brands and 225,000+ devices. It features a small color LCD screen by which users can access their favorite channels by clicking on a channel icon, versus having to remember a channel’s exact number.

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Its most touted feature is One-Click Control, which automatically turns on and configures the proper devices based on what a user wants to do—such as “Watch a DVD” or “Listen to a CD”. And the setup has been totally reengineered. The remote actually connects to a computer, after-which users login into Logitech’s website, download the software, and then have easy access to nearly any home entertainment device available on the market. Plus, the same USB cable can then be plugged into an AC outlet, from which it recharges the included rechargeable batteries.

Features

  • Advanced Universal Remote Control
  • Color LCD Screen
  • One-Click Control
  • Easy Setup
  • PC Connectivity
  • Rechargeable

Included

  • Remote Control
  • USB Cable
  • AC Adapter
  • 2 NiMh Batteries
  • User Documentation
  • 1-Year Warranty

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    affordable price

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    colour LCD display

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    automatically turns on exactly what is needed for individual activities - eg/ watch DVD, listen to CD

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    can be recharged via USB / AC adapter

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    favourite channels can be bookmarked and switched to easily

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    up to a week of use before requiring a recharge

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    backlit buttons

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    easy PC based setup (Mac compatible)

Cons
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    no touchscreen

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    supports fewer components than the higher end Logitech offerings

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    no charging cradle included / available for purchase

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