Harmony 880 Universal Remote by Logitech Review

May 7th, 2006

Logitech’s Harmony 880 Universal Remote Review

With the number of Home Audio and Video equipment we have, the number of remotes seems to grow and grow. As does the complexity and inablity for anyone to finesse the various components into harmony enabling you to watch that DVD or TV show.

What this is: This is a universal remote that enables you to define all the functions of your various remotes for Receiver, TV, Tivo, VCR, DVD, MediaPC etc into one easy to use and understandable unit.
How it works: Its pretty engenious and frankly, the best implimentation of a universal remote ive ever seen. An overview of the install process is:

  1. Install the Software onto your computer
  2. Connect the remote to the computer via supplied cable.
  3. Connect to the harmony website and answer a few questions.
  4. Unplug and test the remote, then use it.

I was a bit concerened about the web related connectivity at first, I thought it odd to get the remote codes from a website until i saw the vast library of devices they have.

When you go to pick it up, it automatically turns on a light for the integrated screen. Very cool, it knows how dark it is in the room and will turn on a light to see the buttons and LCD that you make selections on.

The unit easily changes channels, controls a tivo and adjusts volume on my receiver. In the past we had a universal remote but still used our TiVo remote because we liked the look and feel. No more with this thing, we have found one remote to rule them all.

Some Background on how remotes work: Every remote control has unique Infra Red codes that it sends out and the device (TV,VCR etc) looks for. when it receives this code it takes the appropriate action. The challenge with universal remotes is that they need to “learn” all the codes for your specific device. There are new devices released every day and often overlaps between codes that makes it difficult to correctly send a macro or sequence of codes (ie; turn on the tv and set my vcr to channel 3). Usually people try to spend much time getting the universal remote to understand the right code for the right button. also the older universal remotes did not take TiVo into consideration so mapping things like the TiVo button or the list of progams was not easy to do.

When i went to configure my remote ALL and I mean ALL of my components were listed. if you think about it, a web based repository of IR commands is the right way to solve this problem. It’s centralized, easily update-able and accessable to hardware makers and users alike. Logitech really got this part right. It’s a critical part too because they use the vast database to understand what functions your component uses and Automatically setup Activities for that type of device. All you need to know is the model numbers of your TV, VCR, Receiver etc and the online configuration wizard will do the rest.

Once its setup, you just select one of the options like “Watch TV” or “Listen to Radio” or “Watch DVD” and the remote sets up your system to do just what you asked it to. In the event it did not get something right, there is a built in Help System.

The Help System: One of the best things this remote has for novice users is a “Help System” it will go through and ask you quesitons about the state of your devices in plain english “Is the TV ON?”, “Can you hear any sound?”, “Is the DVD turned on?” thus allowing you and the remote to trouble shoot the state of your system. This alleviates a lot of aggrivation and cries for help in the house.

Whats included?: The unit comes with a cool looking charging station,

AC adapter, USB Cable, and install CD.

I really like the shape of this thing, its very similar to the “peanut” remote that TiVo uses and we have become accustomed to in this house.

Improvements:

Better button feel - id like to see more “feel” to the buttons. Id like to be able to know which button i have my finger on without looking down at it. sometimes while watching tv, i want to be able to fast forward or rewind without looking away (yes im that lazy).

Other Graphics - Since im more of an advance user, id like the option to customize the graphics it displays for the various activities and put background graphics on some of the screens. Personalization is king for me.
Rating: A 5 out of 5 for me on this one. we use it every day and it always works.
Cool Factor: 4 out of 5: id like to see the buttons more thought out.
What it costs: It retails for $249.99 but are available on eBay for around $130.

Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard Review

May 7th, 2006

Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard Review - Please note i plagarized much of this review from http://www.everythingusb.com (I stole scott’s pictures and stuff)

Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard

Between the posting of pictures and time spent at home I ve found that I really didnt like my current Microsoft keyboard. There were some buttons on the side and top that were not in a good position and I never used. So i was wondering around BestBuy and saw this thing.

The Logitech G15 is really setup as a gaming keyboard with 18 programmable keys on the left side for various game profiles. There are really 3 “profiles” across the 18 keys so a total of 54. Microsoft had this in their keyboard but only 24 functions across keys F1-F12 and they never worked the way I wanted. Anyway the keys can be re-programmed to do anythign you want including:

  • Launch programs like emai, browser, calculator, InstantMessanger, Skype etc.
  • Open certain files or folders
  • record and run macros (keystroke combinations)
  • cut, copy and paste

Then I put my hands on the keyboard and found that the keys are very smooth and easy to use. They are not only quiet but feel perfect and are big enough for huge meat hooks like my fingers. I type pretty fast and the keys feel crisp and responsive but not hard or sharp. the keybaord has this interesting coating on the keys. not realliy rubber like the included wrist rest but a texture plastic actually. It works well, gives my fingertips a secure sense of contact witht the keys even at high typing rates. I also noticed the keyboard lights up from the letters and around each key. very cool for late nite work.

This thing is big (It’s a full 21.5″ long and 10.5″ tall with the wrist rest attached), it takes up a bunch of space but its more wide than deep since the keys are on the left side of the keyboard, but thats good since they are in a location thats eaisier to reach.


All Lit Up


The G15’s keys are beautifully backlit, a solid blue shining through the laser-engraved letters of each key with a mild underglow surrounding each key. Each key is as lit as the next, with no dim or bright spots anywhere on the keyboard. As soon as the computer is turned on and Windows loads, the backlight will automatically turn on, although there are three manual settings to choose from: Off, Low, and High, though there’s not much of a difference between Low and High. Since this is a gaming keyboard it has a mode switch on it to disable keys like the Windows Start button and other that would interrupt a gamer. while i dont really use this feature and the only game i play is Flight Simulator, I see how this could be useful for some folks.


The G15 has two USB 1.1 ports for plugging in headsets and wireless receivers or USB Memory cards or MP3 Players like i recently reviewed,. Anything plugged into the two ports can also take advantage of the G15’s cable management, as there are grooves lining the underside of the keyboard for cable runs. While great in concept, it doesn’t work that well. The camera cord, headset cord, and mouse cords we tried were either too thick to fit, or too thin to stay in place. Logitech would benefit from widening the grooves and making cable clips to address this issue.

The interface shown is how you program the 18 keys across the “Modes” M1-3. the other picture is of the keys and how they are laid out. Its quite easy to program and I completely finished my setup in under 2 minutes. the only challenge i had here was that it was a bit hard to set a shortcut to a Folder on my computer like “My Documents”.

There is also an included Macro Manager software whereby you can record macro’s on the fly or through the software. I could see this coming in handy if/when there is a keystroke that needs to be repeated over an over. you can quickly hit the “MR” button on the keyboard, hit the Gkey you want to save it to, type your kestrokes, press “MR” again and viiola you are done. pretty cool really.
Here’s Lookin at You, Kid
The neatest but most underused feature to me is the 160×43 LCD display located on the top center of the keyboard right above the multimedia controls. The display can be used to monitor several things:

  • Current Date and Time (remove it from your taskbar)
  • How much strain is on your computer (CPU&RAM)
  • How many new emails you have
  • MP3 Song information and controls

I could see this feature becoming very powerful in the future. I’d love to see a stock ticker, even Instant messenger chats, things that really arent all that important to take up precious screen space with.

Rating: 5 out of 5 - Great keyboard laid out just the way i like it.

Cool factor 3 out of 5 - its really cool if you are a hardcore gamer but there are much cooler looking keyboards out there.

Cost of purchase - I got it for $65

Lisa, Judy and Ethan

May 3rd, 2006

The aunts came over for dinner the other night check out the pictures

More pictures of Abe

May 1st, 2006
We were with Ethan’s cousin Abe last night at Todd and Dal’s place, they sent over a few pictures of him here they all are…

Transcend T.Sonic 310 1GB Media Player and Storage Device

April 28th, 2006

During my time off, ive been helping a few friends fix computers etc. I found it handy to have my commonly used utilities like antivirus and spyware removal on a portable Flash Drive


Ok this thing is cool, it just arrived and ive been playing with it non stop.

What the hell is it? its an MP3 Player and a USB storage key. I can store music on here a la an IPOD but can also copy files to it. Its one Gig so thats room for a bunch of music and the few essental things I need to carry with me.

Cool Features:

  • Built In MP3 Player
  • USB Charged - it charges while its plugged into the computer
  • Security - you can password protect whole or part of the info on the data side
  • Computer Key - This thing can be a security token. It must be plugged in to your computer in order for you to use the computer.
  • My favorite feature - its bootable. that means it can startup your computer in the event of a crash or virus. great way to get in there and clean out bad systems.
  • Size - its about the size of a pack of gum..

Rating: 4 of 5

Cool Factor: 4 of 5 (only if you are a dork and would actually use this)

Improvements

What I’d Improve:

  • Price, was $100 delivered.
  • The touch slider isnt the best, id rather have buttons on it than sliders for volume
  • Would like to have an option to define playlists that I could flip through with a key combination.
  • They should have put the headphone jack on the top of the unit, not the side.
  • The lanyard it came with should be adaptable to other sets of headphones.

New Technology Posts

April 28th, 2006

Greetings…

Many of you know what a complete dork I am and that gadgets are an obsession of mine.  As such im going to start putting some of that information up here on my website in the TechnoBlog listed above.  Check back from time to time to see what new gadets I have and use and what I think of them.  I also plan on writing some how-to’s   I figure what I learn can be helpful to others so leave comments and feel free to ask questions.

HP Photosmart 475 Photo Printer

April 27th, 2006

With all the recent pictures we have been taking of Ethan, a picture printer was something that we just couldnt do without. We used to have this big photo printer and when we were downsizing the office, we decided to downsize the printer. So we purchased the HP Photosmart 475 Photo Printer (Click for more info and specs).

So I used it for a while and started to realize a couple of things… its a bit slow and it burns ink quikcly. Once Ethan was born we really started printing a lot of pictures and the more I printed the more I wished we had a faster, printer. Its not a bad unit for the right person, i just think we demand a bit more out of our photo printer, so im looking for something new thats a bit more high end.
Cool things

Its totally portable: With the optional $70 battery that plugs into the bottom, you can charge this thing up and take it with you to parties… Now im a real geek but doubt i would ever bring my photo printer to a party.

Bluetooth Connectivity: You dont need to hook this up to your computer if you have bluetooth functionality. It will print wirelessly from your computer or if your Camera has bluetooth printing, it will print from there.

Hard Drive: This thing has a hard drive so you can copy your pictures to it and print directly from its own hard drive. You can also use it as a photo storage device from your computer.

No Computer Needed: A lot is made about this feature. You can plug your memory card right into one of the 4 slots that supports 7 types of cards. You could also copy pictures to it and store them on the hard drive and print to it. My opinion is that this is a good feature for a certain set of people that have digital cameras but not computers. Im just not sure how big that market slice is.

Size Matters: This thing is small and unobtrusive which is why we bought it. the profile is 9 x 5 x 5 so it sits right next to my monitor. I think the design is cool in that it is very Mac-like and fits in with the mac color scheme but not with my PC.

Photo sizes: Most small printers this size only print 4×6, this thing prints 5×7.

One Cartridge: This may be a plus and a negative. it only has one ink cartridge in it. This is good in that you dont have to buy 4 types which can be more expensive. The downside is that it runs out of ink rather quickly.


Negatives

  • It prints too slow for me. Im a liite impatient.
  • It took me too long to tune the settings to get it to print color correctly
  • No 8×10 support. I found that there were one or two pictures I really wanted to have blown up and hung on the wall at larger sizes.
  • It burns ink pretty quickly. Ive gone through 3 cartridges. Granted we print alot.

Who Should Buy It: Anyone that had a digital camera that does not have a computer but wants to try printing their photos. The other class of users would be those that want portable printing functionality.

Rating

2 of 5

Cool Factor

4 of 5

Improvements

I would like to see the following on this printer:

  • Faster Print Engine
  • Improved Paper feed (jams alot)
  • Wireless connectivity
  • Synchronize feature to the My Pictures Folder on my computer
  • A PC software control interface of the menus on the device a la setup, printing etc. I realize this is a bit counter-intuitive for a “portable” or “no pc needed” printer but more attention should be paid to those of us that do hook these things up to our computers.

All for now, ill let you know when I get a new printer…

Ethan at 13 Weeks

April 26th, 2006

Ethan was wearing some new clothes this week and discovered the fine
art of relaxing in his two favorite chairs (which also happens to be
dad’s favorite). Click Here to enjoy the pictures. Did you know you can order prints
of these pictures? sign up at www.flickr.com or email me to ask how.

The Davis’ visit

April 23rd, 2006

Pete, Jen, Henry and May came to visit all the way from Seattle.  It was such a great evening, one of the best actually ;>  Its so amazing to have this close group of friends, family actually.  Every time we hang out its like we are 16 again and acting silly, sharing the same stories and jokes.  And now, we have kids to boot.  its very cool. (click here to see all the pictures)

Best Friends

April 21st, 2006

Ethan was hanging out with his best friend this morning… (click here)

Ethan’s First Passover

April 14th, 2006

Checkout all the pictures here

We had passover at the folk’s house, it was a really great intimate event and while Ethan cant quite get the 4 questions yet, he had a great time. Thanks agan dad & ev for a wonderful evening.

Ethan at 11 Weeks

April 10th, 2006

New pictures of the little big man… sorry for all the duplicates.

Pictures can now be accessed via the Albums Page2 on the sidebar ——>

email me if you have interest in being able to order prints.

Abraham Spector Is Here!!!

April 7th, 2006

Daleet and Todd had a baby boy on 4/4/06 at 3:45am, Abraham Eli Spector entered the world and is Ethan’s new cousin. here are some pictures from our visit to the hospital.

New Photo Album by Flickr - You can order prints.

April 6th, 2006

So on your right side of the page under links, i have a new albums called “Album 2“using a cool site called Flickr. they host pictures and integrate into my site. the cool part is that you can order prints, but you must email me first to authorize you.
to do that,

1. click on an album

2. click on an individual picture

3. Click on the link that says “See this photo on Flickr (0 comments) ” at the bottom of the page.

4. click on the Icon that looks like this…

5. follow the prompts to print and pay for your pictures…
Enjoy…

Puppy Cuts for Rusty and Russell

April 3rd, 2006

So the Weiss’ brought Russell over this morning, they both recently had their haircuts, checkout the pictures (click here)

Ethank 9 weeks

March 30th, 2006

Just a few pictures (click here), its quite busy here more pictures later

Ethan Turns 2 Months (8 weeks)

March 20th, 2006

So the big man celebrated 8 weeks of life today (To see all the pictures  Click Here) by:

watching tv..

getting a bath…

eating (including holding his bottle)

napping with mom

looking cute.

Ethan at 6 Weeks

March 6th, 2006

What a week, things going pretty well. Here are updates of Ethan (Click Here) He is sleeping 4 hours sometimes 5 at night and is feeding much faster. On Thursday night we weighed him, hes up to 11 lbs. and growing tall. His head is getting a bit larger and he is still cute as can be. Ev and Barry came over for some more time with him before her birthday trip to NY. I cant tell you what a godsend grandparents are. we have had some great babysitting allowing robin and i to get back to some sense of normality. We even went out to see 700 Sundays, the Billy Crystal one man show where he talks about life, death and growing up jewish. It is absolutely one of the best shows and most poignant for me i have ever seen. If you get the chance, check it out.

Ethan is 1 Month Old

February 20th, 2006

This morning at 12:08 Ethan turned 1 month old (four weeks really)… They grow up so fast… Its odd, it seems like he has been here forever but also like yesterday that we rushed off to the hospital.  We spent the weekend hanging out with friends and family, to see all the current pictures CLICK HERE

Growing Up So Fast

February 7th, 2006

So Ethan is two weeks old now, its amazing. We think he may have a cold, as evidenced by this picture. I know I’m going to get a ton of heat for posting it, but check out his first booger!!! Ok, let the hate-mail start…