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The Harmony 880 has been optimised for complicated HDTV and PVR (personal video recorder) setups making it easy configure tasks such as switching your television between video aspect ratios depending on the program source. The interactive colour displa...
Web-programmable, universal learning remote, Activity-based programming and usage, DVR-friendly button layout, Backlit keys and colour LCD, Compatible with Windows and Macintosh machines, Rechargeable battery and docking station included
No RF support, Web interface may frustrate some users
The first Logitech-designed universal remote is a nice step forward for the Harmony brand. ...
Abstract: Logitech knows when it has a good thing going. When we reviewed the companys Harmony 676 remote control in January 2005, the device got our nod as the best model in its class. The more recent addition to the Harmony line, the 880 Advanced Universal Re...
Abstract: This is not the first Logitech Harmony remote I have ever had in my labs; there have been a few these before. I really like these Logitech Harmony remotes as they have a good set of features. This brand was first developed by Canada’s Intrigue Technolo...
The Harmony 880's exceptional user interface is worth the cost of admission, Rechargeable battery and dock included, Capable of controlling 15 different components, Capable of multiple startup macros, Famous Harmony Help button to walk you through problems,
No RF capability, so line of sight is necessary, Lacks coolness factor of a touch screen
The incredible flexibility and large number of hard buttons and optional additional buttons on the LCD display make this remote capable of controlling very large and complicated systems with ease. The lack of RF support will require line of sight for u...
The Harmony 880 represents an advancement in some ways and a setback in others with respect to the Harmony 676. Its color LCD, unified activity buttons, rechargeable battery, and motionsensing illumination are important improvements, but the buttons ar...
The Harmony remotes provide a clever solution to this problem. If a device turns off when it should be on, or vice versa, all you have to do is hit the HELP button; the remote guides you through a simple process of synchronizing the power status of ea...
Abstract: Ever get sick of having tons of remotes lying around? Need a universal remote that can eliminate all of them but one? I think the Logitech Harmony 880 is perfect for you then. Here at our house, we have over 6 remotes on one home theater system, which ...
I am really happy with the Harmony 880. This is probably the last remote I will every own, unless I get the new Harmony 1000. I can easily recommend it to anyone that has a lot of remotes and wants to consolidate them. With a little effort you can lear...
Abstract: Logitech is one company that has kept up with the latest wave of consumer electronics. No longer is the company limited to PC accessories and as they venture into fulfilling the constant need of gadgets for the tech geeks (like myself), their product l...