Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Sep 3 2009, 7:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Like the other Harmony remotes, the 700 allows you to set up an activity that changes all the inputs for tasks like play a game or watch TV. The color LCD screen shows icons for channels that can be pressed for direct access.
The 700 runs off rechargeable AA batteries good for several weeks of use per charge and ships with a plug-in charger. Programming of the remote is with the same Harmony software that we have seen with all other Logitech remotes. The 700 will ship in September for $149.99 making it one of the less expensive remotes on the market.
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