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Logitech Harmony 720 Review

By Ian Bell
September 28, 2006


If you're looking for a great middle range universal remote with all the bells and whistles, the Logitech Harmony 720 should be at the top of your list.

Snip from the review:

"The Harmony 720 comes with a charging cradle, USB cord, software, and instruction manual. The remote itself sports a crisp, clear LCD screen surrounded by six silver hard buttons and two soft navigation buttons. Above the screen are the Power, Activities, Devices, and Help buttons. Below the screen are info and navigation buttons, followed by a shiny silver directional pad. A silver U-shaped bezel contains the Volume and Channel buttons. The bottom third of the remote contains the DVD/VCR controls (also called video transport controls) and number buttons. The top surface contains the USB port covered by a rubber flap and the IR transmitter. The bottom edge houses the IR receiver used for learning new codes from old remotes. The charging cradle has a softly glowing blue Logitech emblem, and placing the remote into the cradle can launch a slide show on the remote’s screen. Useless, but a nice touch. "

Read the full Logitech Harmony 720 review