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Harmony 880 at Buydig for $99 shipped.
Shows as $199 until you add it to your cart.
Thanks to Techbargains for the find.
Shows as $199 until you add it to your cart.
Thanks to Techbargains for the find.
Originally posted by: kimchee411
Also at Beach Camera for the same price.
Originally posted by: AllThingsEnd
Which ones better the 880 or the Harmony One? I keep finding them both around the same price and the only difference I see is the touchscreen.
Originally posted by: JameyF
Originally posted by: AllThingsEnd
Which ones better the 880 or the Harmony One? I keep finding them both around the same price and the only difference I see is the touchscreen.
This is a good deal for the 880, but I think I'd rather have the 550 for under $50 from best Buy. Show me the Harmony One for under $100, and I'd buy it. IMO the Harmony One is a better remote. The button layout on the 880 and 890 make it hard to tell what button you're pressing without looking at the remote. To some that wouldn't be such a big deal, but to many it would make the remote much less effective.
Originally posted by: Deviant Grasshopper
Originally posted by: JameyF
Originally posted by: AllThingsEnd
Which ones better the 880 or the Harmony One? I keep finding them both around the same price and the only difference I see is the touchscreen.
This is a good deal for the 880, but I think I'd rather have the 550 for under $50 from best Buy. Show me the Harmony One for under $100, and I'd buy it. IMO the Harmony One is a better remote. The button layout on the 880 and 890 make it hard to tell what button you're pressing without looking at the remote. To some that wouldn't be such a big deal, but to many it would make the remote much less effective.
What do you mean by that? While I certainly have my qualms with my 880 the button layout and finding them definitely isn't one.
Originally posted by: AllThingsEnd
I can get the Harmony One for $125.
I've done some research and apparently they dont have that many differences besides the layout and the touchscreen. The one big issue that I see a lot is that there is a charging issue with the 880 because of the design of the cradle. So in my position I guess the more reliable cradle, the better layout, and the touchscreen is worth the $25 extra.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Deviant Grasshopper
Originally posted by: JameyF
Originally posted by: AllThingsEnd
Which ones better the 880 or the Harmony One? I keep finding them both around the same price and the only difference I see is the touchscreen.
This is a good deal for the 880, but I think I'd rather have the 550 for under $50 from best Buy. Show me the Harmony One for under $100, and I'd buy it. IMO the Harmony One is a better remote. The button layout on the 880 and 890 make it hard to tell what button you're pressing without looking at the remote. To some that wouldn't be such a big deal, but to many it would make the remote much less effective.
What do you mean by that? While I certainly have my qualms with my 880 the button layout and finding them definitely isn't one.
He's probably referring to the play/stop/ff/rw/etc buttons being in a 4x2 grid instead of a more Tivo-like layout.
Originally posted by: Alto101
Originally posted by: AllThingsEnd
I can get the Harmony One for $125.
I've done some research and apparently they dont have that many differences besides the layout and the touchscreen. The one big issue that I see a lot is that there is a charging issue with the 880 because of the design of the cradle. So in my position I guess the more reliable cradle, the better layout, and the touchscreen is worth the $25 extra.
Where can you purchase the Harmony One for $125?
Originally posted by: AllThingsEnd
I can get the Harmony One for $125.
I've done some research and apparently they dont have that many differences besides the layout and the touchscreen. The one big issue that I see a lot is that there is a charging issue with the 880 because of the design of the cradle. So in my position I guess the more reliable cradle, the better layout, and the touchscreen is worth the $25 extra.
Originally posted by: Jenova314
I got in on the 880 deal from amazon for like $80~90AR (forgot exact amount) a few months back. It's working fine now, but not before a lot of painstaking troubleshooting.
Did anybody else have problems getting it work with moderately complicated home theater setups? I had trouble getting it to turn my TV/receiver on and switching the inputs properly. A firmware update fixed it temporarily before getting messed up again. A major issue seemed to be the signal timing/delay, but problems persisted even after they were properly configured. I finally got things to work properly, even though I wasn't sure how.
The Logitech program used to customize your remote is a PITA to use. Every little change requires going through at least 4-5 screens of "are you sure you'd like to change this? ok. please review the setup. ok. please review the setup again. please make sure the other devices seem ok, as well. great. would you like to save these results?" Well, that's exaggerating a bit, but not too far off from reality. Maybe my setup is too "complicated," but c'mon... a receiver, TV, Media Center remote, is it that bad?? Is there another program that can work with the 880? Using it for prolonged periods makes me borderline homicidal.
Edit: To those who are having trouble mapping keys properly for a Vista/MCE remote. I paid for a Intelliremote license from melloware.com, and thought that it was a good addition to the remote. It has made using the 880 with Media Center much easier.
Edit 2: The cradle charging issue has apparently been fixed. I never had any problems with that at all.