Reviewed on March 20, 2006At less than $100, the sleekly designed Logitech Harmony 520 is a relative bargain among PC-programmable remotes--if you don't count the two other nearly identical Harmony models.TAGS:Logitech, universal remote, remote, keypad, Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox, button, battery
Reviewed on December 8, 2003The Home Theater Master MX-500 may not look very futuristic or cool, but it can control every function on every piece of gear you own.TAGS:universal remote, cable box, LCD, control, button
Reviewed on December 4, 2003The Kameleon has an innovative design but is hampered by a lack of customization options.TAGS:universal remote, programming
Reviewed on November 7, 2003The RM-AV3000 can control just about everything, but it's hampered by overcomplex programming and a nonergonomic design.TAGS:remote, universal remote, LCD, Sony Corp.
Reviewed on March 24, 2008The Acoustic Research Universal Smart Remote works well once you've managed to set it up, but it cannot replace the easy-to-use experience with that of a Harmony remote.TAGS:remote, universal remote, AudioVox, Wi-Fi, Logitech, brand name, TV, brand, button
Reviewed on June 5, 2008The Apogee HDMI 3x1 Mini HD Digital Switcher's power-free design and affordable price tag puts it at the top of HDMI switcher heap--so long as you can live with just three inputs.TAGS:HDMI, universal remote, receiver, input, gadget, adapter