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Logitech Harmony 700

The Harmony 700 is a fine remote, but Logitech's older universal remotes outclass it in features and value.

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Reviews

  • Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10

    Tiger Woods 10 for the Wii is as close as you can get to a golf course without paying green fees.

  • Dexim AV Dock Station

    It's not exactly cheap, but if you've still got a CRT television lurking around the house, the AV Dock is a decent way to view video podcasts and such like.

  • Logitech Harmony Adapter for PlayStation 3

    The Logitech Harmony Adapter for PlayStation 3 isn't completely painless (or cheap), but once up and running it provides total control over your PS3 including the ability to power it on and off.

  • Logitech Harmony One

    If you're looking for a sturdy, workhorse remote and don't want to pay through the nose then the Logitech Harmony One is an excellent choice.

  • Lindy 3 Port HDMI Switch with Remote

    The Lindy 3 Port HDMI Switch with Remote is an inexpensive and recommended upgrade for anyone looking to add extra sources to their home theatre.

  • Sunwave SRC-1600

    A six-in-one universal remote that's ideally suited to small and medium home theatres.

  • Nero SIPPS Connect

    If you value your sanity, avoid Nero's SIPPS Connect VoIP service and stick with Skype 2 for both Internet and analog VoIP calling.

  • Logitech Harmony 520

    At less than AU$200, the sleekly designed Logitech Harmony 520 is a relative bargain among PC-programmable remotes.

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Features

  • Remote control keyboards

    Whether you put a keyboard in your living room for your home theatre PC or you simply want some extra distance from your desktop, both Microsoft and Logitech have you covered.

  • Four far-reaching routers

    If you're lucky enough to have a palatial abode, you'll need a router that can cast a far-reaching network so that you can be connected in the most remote corners of your home.

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  • Sony Remote Play: Cool tech you won't use

    Sony Remote Play may let you watch movies streaming from your PS3 to your phone, but your monthly data allowance certainly won't.

  • Control your dSLR using your iPhone

    If you've been itching for an excuse to marry your photography hobby with your addiction for all things Apple, there's now an app that will let you take photos with your Canon SLR from your iPhone.

  • Sixense remote improves on Wiimote game plan

    A Silicon Valley company says its take on motion-control technology will offer far more accuracy to motion dependent games. CNET got the first look at the technology here at CES 2009.

  • Logitech unveils Harmony 1100 universal remote

    The new Logitech Harmony 1100 fixes many of the problems we had with the original Harmony 1000 when it was released in 2007, and now has RF support and the ability to customise its 3.5-inch touchscreen.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Xbox Live: FAQ about gaming online

    This resource rounds up answers to all the questions we are frequently asked about gaming online with Xbox Live, from getting connected to games, membership, points and more.

  • How to connect your HDTV

    In this guide, we help make connecting your TV to the rest of your system less intimidating, and explain all the relevant technologies.

  • How do I remotely access my PC?

    What is the best way to access my PC remotely over my wireless home network?

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Downloads

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