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Logitech Harmony One

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Buying Guide: Logitech Harmony One

Exit Logitech Harmony Remote 880, enter Logitech Harmony One. The welcome replacement to the excellent 880 keeps everything we loved (easy remote programming via computer software, ability to control multiple components/inputs with one button, and a color LCD display) and fixes the 880's biggest problem: button shape and placement. Logitech has completely revamped the keys by making them larger and easier to use, and the remote feels more comfortable in your hand. The $249.99 (direct) Harmony One also loses the 880's tiny buttons alongside the display and gains a higher-resolution LCD touch screen.

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