She's got a nice ass >.>
Being back in Tampa today I never realized how many black people lived here. Denver must be super white.
Being back in Tampa today I never realized how many black people lived here. Denver must be super white.
Stop your research, just get a harmony. I've had the 880, 890, and 1000. They're all awesome, except the 1000. Touchscreens are a bad idea for remotes. Currently own the 890. It controls the TV, receiver, xbox, cable box, and HTPC.
No research on this particular model. I've set up other Harmony remotes for clients before, so I know they are pretty easy to use. This one I picked up yesterday at Sam's Club for $45.00 on a spur of the moment purchase. The Harmony controls an old Sony 27" TV, an old RCA A/V Receiver, DirecTV SD Receiver, WD Live TV Plus Media Player, and an LG DVD player. (waiting until I purchase a house before I spend $$$ on new TV/electronics) Only issue I'm having is getting the remote to switch to a different input on the A/V receiver when I want to watch streaming TV on the WD media player. I've told it to use the right input and also trained the original A/V receiver remote to the Harmony, but it still doesn't switch to the right input. Other than that, watching TV with one button turning on the TV, A/V Receiver, and DirecTV receiver works perfectly.I've been thinking about getting a remote that does lots because I too am tired of 4 remotes. What kind of research did you do first? What do you have it controlling?
No research on this particular model. I've set up other Harmony remotes for clients before, so I know they are pretty easy to use. This one I picked up yesterday at Sam's Club for $45.00 on a spur of the moment purchase. The Harmony controls an old Sony 27" TV, an old RCA A/V Receiver, DirecTV SD Receiver, WD Live TV Plus Media Player, and an LG DVD player. (waiting until I purchase a house before I spend $$$ on new TV/electronics) Only issue I'm having is getting the remote to switch to a different input on the A/V receiver when I want to watch streaming TV on the WD media player. I've told it to use the right input and also trained the original A/V receiver remote to the Harmony, but it still doesn't switch to the right input. Other than that, watching TV with one button turning on the TV, A/V Receiver, and DirecTV receiver works perfectly.
I'm curious to find out how much battery life I'll get out of the Harmony.
I just use the remotes that come with the device.
I just use the remotes that come with the device.
The 600 uses two standard AA batteries. Though I do have some Energizer NiMH batteries I could use in it.Our Harmony One remote lasts about two weeks before I have to put it overnight on the charger. No biggy, though, as you can configure a slideshow to rotate while it's charging. I have pictures of pretty men rotate on it.
Posting this because I can see Juli getting a kick out of it and aljdlkdf;djosfjslf slfjslf js all over the place:
http://i.imgur.com/JFrsa.jpg