September 23rd, 2005

Logitech’s Harmony 520 Drops

Harmony 520By Dave Zatz
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

The Harmony 520 offers similar functionality of the 600 series in a sleek and simple package at a reasonable price. It’s not perfect, difficult to read LCD and less responsive buttons for example, but it’s a solid offering for folks new to Harmony.

The main differences between the 520 and the 6xx line are obviously the the new physical design, dropping the hard coded activity buttons along with many others, and the introduction of new software - for under a hundred bucks. As with other models, Harmony remotes are configured online using a web-based wizard with your custom settings being downloaded via USB into the remote. The 520 is the first in the Harmony line using updated configuration and connectivity software. Logitech promises this will eventually be available to all Harmony devices. Source: Zatz Not Funny

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2 comments to "Logitech’s Harmony 520 Drops"

  1. Tom says:

    You did not say what this device does. Not all of us know what every model number does.

    September 26th, 2005 at 6:48 am

  2. Alice says:

    It is a multi-function remote you configure with your PC to make the process easier.

    September 27th, 2005 at 10:02 pm

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