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Page 1 of 9 Living Digital Life In Harmony
As late as 2002, complex home theater setups were entirely the problems of a
Home Theater Guru, who had thousands of dollars invested in components. At the
same time, the average person owning a stereo, television, and VCR, was not too
interested in purchasing a remote which controlled everything. Why? It just
wasn't necessary, and since there were few options from a handful of
manufacturers, consumers could not justify the price of such a product.

{mosgoogle}As home electronics became less expensive, such as the $100 DVD player,
widescreen televisions with professional features becoming available for under
$1000, and DVDs themselves available for under $10, the Home Theater Craze
began. Consumers, once used to the stereo sound coming out of a cheap receiver
they held on to from decades prior, began to get involved with the idea of...THE
HOME THEATER. The mere mention of it in conversation, brought attention and
debate. With the crisp audio and crystal-clear video quality of the DVD,
consumers wanted their component equipment to be of better quality as well. They
wanted the full experience. They wanted a theater in their homes, with the same
sounds and visual quality they experienced in the commercial theaters. The
typical consumer was now on the search for something which could control all of
their new toys. One such toy is a remote to control everything.
Logitech's latest remote offering, the Harmony 880, is taking the pole
position of the company's selection of remotes. The 880 has been totally
redesigned, revealing a completely new design both internally, and externally.
Taking the 880 out of its packaging, I could immediately see improvements. I
am excited to say, no more battery worries and running out of batteries is a
nightmare of the past. The Harmony 880 now has its own rechargeable Li-Ion
battery and charging station. The buttons have been rearranged, simplifying the
remote process even more. The buttons themselves have been redesigned to
"integrate" into the shell of the remote. The overall size and shape of the
Harmony 880 has remained the same as previous models. Sometimes you just can't
change a proven successful style.
Where To Buy It
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