Clint DeBoer
07-21-2004, 09:11 AM
Remote controls are really the steering wheel behind your home theater system. I remember back in the early days when I would try to show off my system to friends (hold on, this’ll just take a minute – let me grab the other remote...) only to be slowed up by the process of (just another second while I change the input on the TV to component) manipulating all the devices to function in their (could you hand me the DVD remote – it’s the one over there by the coffee table, thanks!) proper modes and configurations. Whew! Once everything was squared away I could begin my demonstration.
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Logitech's Harmony (http://www.audioholics.com/news/pressreleases/LogitechIntrigueHarmonyRemote.php) series of remote controls promote rudimentary system automation through the use of activity based macros, which provide a much different experience than typical device-based remote controls. Read our review (http://www.audioholics.com/productreviews/avhardware/HarmonyH688remotecontrol_1.php) of this new remote to see how it fared in our usage tests.
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