Automatic login



Register
Forgot my password
Online : 628

Start

News
News archive
Send us a tip!

Forum
Log in
Register
Rules
Hardware
OC & 3D Team
Project logs
Software
Gaming
Off topic
News
Press releases
Feedback

Test lab
Reviews
Articles
Guides
Contact us
Staff
Advertise

RSS-feeds
News
Forum
Articles

IRC
#NordicHardware

 

 
 

NEWS

 

Logitech Announces Logitech Harmony IR Extender System
Written by Andreas G 29 October 2009 21:02

Logitech — Today, Logitech announced the Logitech Harmony® IR Extender System, which makes it easy to control your devices while they’re conveniently hidden away inside a closed cabinet. The Harmony IR Extender System doesn’t require any programming, so you’ll be up and running in no time. Just place the discrete IR receiver in a convenient, visible location, and connect it to the IR blasters and mini blasters...

... Then place the blasters near the equipment you want to control. So you can concentrate on your entertainment, the Harmony IR Extender System offers a sleek, low-profile design that complements your flat-screen TV. And it works with most IR remotes, so you can use the one you already own. The Logitech Harmony IR Extender System is expected to be available in the U.S. in November for a suggested retail price of $59.99 (U.S.).

Comment Send to a friend

Related news:
2009-10-15 Logitech Unveils Logitech Notebook Kit MK605
2009-08-24 Logitech Unveils Mice that Work Where Others Fail
2009-08-16 Good-Bye Clutter: Logitech Harmony 900 Remote Controls Home-Entertainment Devices, Even When They’re Out of Sight
2009-08-13 Logitech Announces Logitech Wireless Desktop MK700
2009-08-06 The Gear That Gets You There: Logitech Serves Up New G-Series Gaming-Grade Mouse, Headset

 






Copyright NordicHardware 2000-2009 The content of this page is copyrighted by law and may not be copied, redistributed, recreated or in any other way be used without written consent from NordicHardware. NordicHardware takes no responsibility for any material damage that has resulted from the content of this site.
 2009-11-20
   Windows Home Server PP3 with..
   External SSDs from OCZ comin..
   MSI H57M-D65 pictures
   AMD confirms 40nm problems a..
   Google presents Chrome OS wi..
   Fighting the flu with GPU
   Ubuntu 9.10 vs. Mac OS X
   GPU-Z v0.3.7 knows Radeon HD..
 2009-11-19
   Microsoft Office 2010 open b..
   Tranquil PC reveals bits on..
   Galaxy planning dual-GPU NVI..
   Mionix Unveils An Innovative..
   Fusion-io Achieves One Terab..
   Bing gaining shares, but so..
   Hitachi Debuts New 2TB Simpl..
   Super-duper-thin Adamo XPS a..
 2009-11-18
   NextIO Signs Deal with Texas..
   Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 an orgy..
   NVIDIA Expands Award-Winning..
   Google to unveil Chrome OS t..
   Intel, NEC to Develop Superc..
   WD TV Live HD Media Player u..
   Picture of real Fermi card p..
   ASUS, Toshiba tops notebook..
   OCZ Technology Launches Cutt..

Favorite cooling manufacturer

Noctua
Coolink
Thermalright
Thermaltake
Scythe
Arctic Cooling
Other