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Logitech Harmony 650 Universal Remote Control

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Features a color screen and one-click control over your favorite activities

Logitech just announced the Logitech Harmony 650 Remote. Giving you one-click control over your favorite activities. It’s simple to set up and simple to use, and can replace up to five other remotes.

“Why have one remote for the TV, one for the DVR, one for your DVD player and one for your A/V deck?” asked Ashish Arora, vice president and general manager of Logitech’s digital home group. “A Logitech Harmony remote brings it all together, making entertainment fun and simple for you, your family or anyone who picks up the remote.”

When you’re gathered around the TV with your friends and family, a Logitech Harmony remote makes everything simpler. To automatically turn on the right devices and select the appropriate input settings, both new Logitech Harmony remotes offer one-click activity buttons. After completing the online setup, you just click what you want to do — such as “Watch a DVD” — and your Logitech Harmony remote automatically turns on the right devices and selects the right inputs.

The Logitech Harmony 650 Remote features a color screen, which lets you see icons for your favorite channels as well as the commands you need for the devices you’re using. For example, if you’re watching TV, you can see icons for your favorite channels, making it easy to jump to your favorite shows with one click — there’s no need to enter, or remember, the channel number.

The new remote joins the ever expanding line of Harmony remotes, an award-winning family that includes the Logitech Harmony 700 Remote — which controls up to six devices and is rechargeable — and the iconic Logitech Harmony One with its stunning touch-screen display.

No More Entering Codes
Setting up a Logitech Harmony remote is a snap. Simply connect the remote to your computer, go to www.logitech.com/MyHarmony, and download the software. You’ll then be prompted to enter the make and model number of your entertainment devices — the Logitech Harmony software does the rest. From Betamax to Blu-ray™, you can be sure the Logitech Harmony remote can control virtually any IR home-electronic device.

Logitech supports more than 250,000 home-entertainment devices from more than 5,000 brands. Our database of devices grows every day, so you can be confident your remote will work with what you own today or what you might buy in the future.

Pricing and Availability
The Logitech Harmony 650 Remote for a suggested retail price of $99.99 (U.S). It is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe in March.

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