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RE: Harmony 895 - I've joined the club


  • Subject: RE: Harmony 895 - I've joined the club
  • From: "Paul Gale" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:51:33 -0000

I'm very pleased with mine now I've got the software working (It's
Java based and just doesn't like software firewalls it seems).

For the first time, I now have an easy remote to use and dims the lights
and closes the curtains when I watch Sky or a DVD :) I have a pronto pro
but it takes soooo long to program I gave up!

Paul.



-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Neil
Ball
Sent: 24 March 2006 16:32
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Harmony 895 - I've joined the club

I decided to try out the Harmony 895, ordered it yesterday from Komplett
(great price) and it arrived today!! Only one euro plug adaptor supplied
but
a quick email has got them sending another for the RF receiver.



It's taken me around 3 hours to get it programmed - 95% operational within
30 minutes or so and then the rest for tweaking/adjusting the
operation/buttons to exactly how I like them.



No issues with the software/comms so far - just popped in the CD and away
it
went. Some of the settings did take a little while to find (Sky+ key repeat
setting) but still very straightforward and without any
"programming" or
graphics editing.



I bought it primarily to see how it compared in operation to my URC MX-3000
colour touchscreen and I have to say I'm impressed so far. Much easier to
use than the touchscreen because of the tactile feedback form hard buttons.
I've still to work out how to program some macros now to enable easy region
change on my DVD player and then it will be at 100%. So nearly fully
working
without any manuals or steep learning curves. Database included all of my
kit including stuff that was not in any previous manufacturers database.



I've no need to use the RF side just now as everything is in line of sight.
I'm expecting my wife to be impressed later when she tries it out (she's
never liked the touchscreen - looks pretty but lack of tactile feedback on
where the buttons are has put her off). I expect I'll be packing the MX3000
away at the weekend!



So thumbs up to Logitech & Komplett, could not be happier :-)



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