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- All of the features of the Logitech Harmony 659 plus dedicated buttons designed for digital video recorders.
- Easy to use, easy to set-up.
- Stylish design for comfortable and complete TiVo/DVR control.
- Page buttons for on-screen guide navigation.
- 4 one-touch activity buttons.
- Full control of all brands and devices.
- No macro programming required.
- 2MB non-volatile flash memory.
- Super bright backlight.
- Free TV listings for 2 months.
- Metallic silver and gun-metal black.
- Smart State Technology? inside.
MSRP $130.00
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MSRP $250.00
Released February, 2008
Pros
- Rechargeable using included cradle
- Full-color touch screen
- Configurable using your computer via USB
Cons
- No RF support
- Display flickers
- TV stations are difficult to configure, require images in a specific resolution and format. No database available.
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MSRP $249.00
Released May, 2005
Pros
- Activity-based control and system state awareness simplifies control of your whole system.
- Color LCD display.
- Rechargeable battery and comes with charging base.
Cons
- Charging base is temperamental at best.
- old-fashioned user interface
- too expensive
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