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alaTest har samlat in och analyserat 262 tester för Logitech Harmony 880 Advanced Universal Remote. Det genomsnittliga betyget av denna produkt är 4.0/5, att jämföra med genomsnittsbetyget 4.1/5 för produkter i samma kategori. Konstruktionen och designen får bra omdömen men Tillförlitligheten uppskattas inte lika mycket. Recensenterna har delade meningar om prisvärdheten.
användarvänlighet, design, konstruktion, kontroller
storlek, Tillförlitlighet
Användare ger produkten betyget 80/100 och experter ger produkten betyg 78/100 i genomsnitt.
Användarrecension (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 1 user review of Logitech Harmony 880 Advanced Universal Remote from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 5.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk. Reviewers are impressed by the price. The design is also appreciated, whereas some have doubts about the size.
design, price
size
100% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Användarrecension (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 195 user reviews of Logitech Harmony 880 Advanced Universal Remote from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. Views about the controls and durability are overall positive. The design and price also get good feedback, whereas there are some negative opinions about the reliability and size.
usability, price, design, durability, controls
size, reliability
89% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Expertrecension från : Josh Taylor (goodgearguide.com.au)
Logitech knows when it has a good thing going. When we reviewed the company's Harmony 676 remote control in January 2005, the device got our nod as th...
Remote programming interface, database of remote codes, rechargeable
Expensive
If you're in the market for a universal remote, you won't find one that gets you more for your money than the Harmony 880.
Expertrecension från : Evan Blass (engadget.com)
Along with the many customers Sony must have lost over the whole rootkit fiasco, another Sony devotee has recently jumped ship, eschewing his Japanese giant's universal remote for the $130 Logitech Harmony Advanced Universal Remote for Xbox 360 (to be...
Expertrecension från : John Falcone (cnet.com)
Logitech Harmony 600
Powerful universal remote with great ergonomics; simple text-based LCD screen surrounded by five contextual buttons; Web programmable via Windows or Mac PCs; excellent button layout and overall design; supports custom sequences/macros; sub-$80 price tag.
Only controls five devices; requires Internet-connected PC to program; an additional $20 gets you the step-up model with a color screen and graphical icons.
If you can't spend $100 or more on a universal remote, the Logitech Harmony 600 is a great choice.
Expertrecension från : David Rudden (cnet.com)
Logitech Harmony 520
More attractive shape than previous Harmony remotes; strong backlight; choice between device or activity usage; intuitive, Web-based programming; Windows and Mac compatible.
No rechargeable battery option; numeric keypad buttons are too small and grouped too closely together; Web interface might intimidate nontechie users; two nearly identical Harmony models have more buttons.
At less than $100, the sleekly designed Logitech Harmony 520 is a relative bargain among PC-programmable remotes--if you don't count the two other nearly identical Harmony models.
Expertrecension från : David Rudden (cnet.com)
Logitech Harmony Advanced Universal Remote for Xbox 360
Better shape than previous Harmony remotes; strong backlight; choice between device or activity usage; intuitive, Web-based programming.
No rechargeable battery option; numeric keypad buttons are too small and grouped too closely together; Web interface might intimidate nontechie users.
A sleek design, an impressive feature set, and a manageable price tag make the Logitech Harmony Advanced Universal Remote an excellent choice for Xbox 360 owners.
Expertrecension från : Bill Howard (pcmag.com)
Expertrecension från : David Carnoy (cnet.com)
Logitech Harmony 880
Web-programmable, universal learning remote; activity-based programming and usage; DVR-friendly button layout; backlit keys and color LCD; compatible with Windows and Macintosh machines; rechargeable battery and docking station included.
No RF support; Web interface may frustrate some users.
Designing its first universal remote, Logitech takes a nice step forward with the Harmony 880.
Expertrecension från : John Falcone (cnet.com)
Logitech Harmony 688
Web-programmable universal learning remote; activity-based programming and usage; DVR-friendly button layout; fully backlit keys and LCD; compatible with Windows and Macintosh machines.
Mushy rubber buttons; lack of spacing between keys makes it hard to navigate by touch; no RF support; Web interface may frustrate some users.
The Web-programmable Logitech Harmony 688 universal remote is a must-have home-theater accessory.
Expertrecension från : John Falcone (cnet.com.au)
Logitech Harmony 600
Powerful universal remote with great ergonomics; simple text-based LCD screen surrounded by five contextual buttons; Web programmable via Windows or Mac PCs; excellent button layout and overall design; supports custom sequences/macros; sub-$80 price tag.
Only controls five devices; requires Internet-connected PC to program; an additional $20 gets you the step-up model with a color screen and graphical icons.
If you can't spend $100 or more on a universal remote, the Logitech Harmony 600 is a great choice.
Expertrecension från : David Rudden (cnet.com.au)
Logitech Harmony 520
More attractive shape than previous Harmony remotes; strong backlight; choice between device or activity usage; intuitive, Web-based programming; Windows and Mac compatible.
No rechargeable battery option; numeric keypad buttons are too small and grouped too closely together; Web interface might intimidate nontechie users; two nearly identical Harmony models have more buttons.
At less than $100, the sleekly designed Logitech Harmony 520 is a relative bargain among PC-programmable remotes--if you don't count the two other nearly identical Harmony models.
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