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How many "clickers" are sitting on your coffee table (or stuffed between couch cushions)? You can replace them all with the Logitech Harmony One. With a full-color touch screen, ergonomic design, and intuitive button layout, it controls up to 15 devices, from HDTVs to DVD players to stereos. Want to watch a DVD? One touch on the remote and you're in business. The same goes for TV and music. The Harmony One runs on rechargeable batteries and works with more than 5,000 brands of home entertainment devices. More universal remote controls.
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You know that pile of remote controls on your coffee table? Soon you'll be able to replace them all with the Logitech Harmony 1000. You can use this touch-screen remote to control your HDTV, adjust aspect ratios, change sound modes, and more on up to 15 different components. Just connect it to your computer (PC or Mac) to set it up. The Harmony 1000 is easy to use, has a rechargeable battery and built-in Help button for troubleshooting, and supports 5,000 brands and 175,000 devices. More universal remotes.
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Hey there, Sales Guy/Middle Manager. Make your next presentation a lot more interesting - and keep your audience awake - with this Kensington wireless presentation remote. It works up to 50 feet away from your laptop, and even has a built-in laser pointer, so you can walk around the room and gesticulate wildly while you make your pitch. Just plug the USB receiver into any USB port on your laptop, and you're ready to go. It's easy to use, works with Macs and PCs, and will make you look super tech-savvy.
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Control your Xbox 360 and your entire entertainment system (up to 12 devices in all) from the couch with this Logitech universal remote. Simply choose "Play Xbox 360" and the Harmony will automatically power on your TV, Xbox 360, and stereo receiver, set all the inputs, and even press "play" for you. It includes convenient Y, X, A, and B buttons, media center controls, a fully backlit keyapd, and an interactive display. More Logitech universal remotes.
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Dear Oprah, We saw your review (in the October issue of "O") of this One For All Kameleon remote. And we love it too; it's easy to set up, replaces up to 8 clickers (TV, DVD player, VCR, TiVo, cable), works from 100 feet away, and illuminates only the keys for the device you're using. But who wants to pay the manufacturer $130 when it's available online for less than $70?
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The Logitech Harmony 880 isn't cheap, but it works hard for your money. Use it to control up to 15 devices, including DVRs, and even adjust your TV's aspect ratio. It's easy to use, web-programmable, compatible with both PCs and Macs, and comes with a docking station (the battery lasts for a week at a time). More universal remote controls.
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