On August 13, 2008 at 19:15, hhatkin said...
Powering and off the projector is the one and only thing
I wouldn't let a Harmony do.
Much better to leave its powering out of Activities and
do it manually instead.
Very good call. I only mentioned it because of the OP's desire to flip display types. Most that own projectors know better, but it could very easily be over looked during programming, and have a costly end result.
On August 13, 2008 at 21:09, akirby said...
Highest WAF of any user-programmable, reasonably priced
universal remote due to activity model, Smart State and
the HELP feature. I challenge you to find one wife or
other female family member who doesn't like a Harmony
for anything other than aesthetic preferences.
Whatever man. I'm not going to argue it with you anymore. I just wish you would state your opinion as such, and not as though it's fact. I purchased my MX-980 for less than the One's MSRP, and it's end-user programmable. (and didn't go tits up over the last weekend I might add) I know you're not up on it, so I'll go on to say that it uses variables to track whatever you can conceive, (including a projo's shut down time before restart) and I can use this ability to emulate the wonderous Harmony help feature. It does everything a Harmony can, is expandible well beyond what a Harmony can do. However, I still wouldn't claim that it has the best WAF.