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Logitech's cheapest Harmony to date arrives as a low-cost replacement for up to four remotes.
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Logitech's cheapest Harmony to date arrives as a low-cost replacement for up to four remotes.
Ugly!
Functionality over style - I like it :)
That's not too bad for a multi-purpose remote control, I'm tempted to get one for the front room setup at home.
Interested in this... any chance of a hyperlinked higher res picture for the article?
Bit hard to make out any of the buttons or detail on it, would've been good to get a closer look :)
Yeah it's hard to see but:
http://i42.tinypic.com/e9ymp4.jpg
Snooty, this is the highest-res picture I could find: Harmony 300i.
Hope it helps. I'll hyperlink it into the article too.
Overall, not sure about this. It's definitely cheap enough for me to consider buying, which is a plus compared to most of the other harmony remotes.
Only problem is that it would be fairly frustrating to fork out for one, and then have all of the buttons at the top labelled wrongly. At least with the 600, although it's £20 more, you do get the customisable screen, and consequently so more many configuration options.
I personally think the 300 looks a heck of a lot better though - at least in the glossy image Parm just found, not as keen on Dangel's version. For some reason it makes it look a bit cheap with the matt, even if it's much better for usage and fingerprints.
The US market appears to call it a 300 and it's matt black whereas the UK (Europe?) market calls it a 300i and it's glossy black.
I can't seem to find out if it's IR or RF though - any clues?
Surely it won't be RF at that price?
The 900 is touting it as an amazing feature and that costs £290!
pretty sure all harmony's are IR as they don't come with a receiver
Nice remote, I've been waiting for logitech to bring something out without a battery wasting lcd screen.
Might grab this since its so cheap.
Anywhere got stock?
Not yet, even the 600 isn't out until early April - 8th I think.
It might be a stupid question but is there any way of finding out what (of the 225,000) devices it supports without either registering on MyHarmony or buying one?