Logitech quietly launches $99 Harmony 510 universal remote
Engadget HD —
... Harmony 510 universal remote. You should know, however, that the IR remote operates just five devices (remember the "entry-level" bit we mentioned?), though it does boast an inbuilt LCD and a fair amount of buttons. Harmony freaks have already pointed out that this one looks almost like a repackaged 550, though your technology-challenged sibling / parent / colleague probably won't take the time to notice. Get those stockings stuffed early for $99.99 (MSRP) a pop. [Via CNET]Read | Permalink | Email this | ...
Logitech quietly launches $99 Harmony 510 universal remote
Engadget —
... Harmony 510 universal remote. You should know, however, that the IR remote operates just five devices (remember the "entry-level" bit we mentioned?), though it does boast an inbuilt LCD and a fair amount of buttons. Harmony freaks have already pointed out that this one looks almost like a repackaged 550, though your technology-challenged sibling / parent / colleague probably won't take the time to notice. Get those stockings stuffed early for $99.99 (MSRP) a pop. [Via CNET]Read | Permalink | Email this | ...
Logitech Unveils New Entry-Level Harmony 510 Universal Remote [Harmony]
Gizmodo —
... Logitech has quietly released a new entry-level universal remote, the Harmony 510, for $100. Looking quite similar to the Harmony 550, it offers basically the same features as the rest of the Harmony 500 with a slightly different button layout and a lower price. You should be able to find this online for less than the list price, so if you're in the market for one of the more basic Harmony remotes, this might be a good bet. [CNET] ...
Logitech sneaks out Harmony 510 Advanced Universal Remote
CrunchGear —
... was launched today and comes in under $100. The 510 appears to be the stripped down model of the lineup and handles up to five separate devices. Not much else going on, but it’s surely a great remote. ...
Logitech Harmony 510 Universal remote to click away the blues
Newlaunches.com —
... guided online set-up, in addition to what Logitech calls Onboard Intelligence and One-Touch Activity-Based control functions. Interactive LCD with Help function makes it simple for everyone. The interactive LCD will even ask you questions to make sure you are watching and listening to the entertainment you want, exactly the way you want it. The Harmony 510 needs 4AAA batteries to work and supports Mac OS X 10.3 (or later) and Windows XP/Vista. It is expected to cost you approx $100. Source




