Logitech's Harmony 900 remote controls components behind closed doors
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Logitech's Harmony 900 remote controls components behind closed doors
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Publication date: 08/11/2009 4:00 AM
Remember Logitech's Harmony Adapter for PS3? How could you forget, right? Turns out a similar device is shipping alongside the company's fresh Harmony 900 remote, as it seeks to turn RF signals into IR commands that components in your AV rack can understand. The device ships with an IR blaster and two "mini blasters," all of which work together in order to get crucial instructions from your remote to devices neatly hidden behind closed doors. The remote itself packs a full color touchscreen and can pull down codes for over 225,000 devices, and there's also a rechargeable battery and a base station to keep things juiced up when not in use. As with most Harmony remotes, this setup definitely won't run you cheap, with the entire kit getting priced at $399.99 when it ships later this month.Gallery: Logitech's Harmony 900 remote controls components behind closed doorsFiled under: Home Entertainment, PeripheralsLogitech's Harmony 900 remote controls components behind closed doors originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 11 Aug 2009 04:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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