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3. The Harmony 880 Advanced Universal Remote 
3. The Harmony 880 Advanced Universal Remote 
The Harmony 880 remote is designed for anyone who is tired of juggling a plethora of remote 
controls in the living room, and for those who frustrated by universal remotes that require a 
lengthy sequence of steps and buttons to launch any activity. It’s also designed so that people 
can easily configure and update their remote without a technician to program it for them. 
Because the activity-based buttons are easy for everyone to understand, not just for the master 
of the entertainment center, the Harmony remote is simple to use for all family members – even 
the babysitter.   
The Harmony 880 remote is designed for anyone who is tired of juggling a plethora of remote 
controls in the living room, and for those who frustrated by universal remotes that require a 
lengthy sequence of steps and buttons to launch any activity. It’s also designed so that people 
can easily configure and update their remote without a technician to program it for them. 
Because the activity-based buttons are easy for everyone to understand, not just for the master 
of the entertainment center, the Harmony remote is simple to use for all family members – even 
the babysitter.   
  
Customizable Color LCD Screen
Customizable Color LCD Screen 
 
The most visible difference between the Harmony 
880 remote and previous Harmony remotes is the 
customizable color LCD screen. The screen provides 
information that can be instrumental to the user as 
he/she controls the entertainment center (see chart 
at right). The screen can also be personalized in 
several ways: 
Up to eight custom activities or controls can 
be defined for each screen 
Background image can be uploaded from 
PC 
Images for favorite channels can be 
uploaded from PC 
Themes can be chosen that vary 
appearance of icons/font  
Users can run slideshows of images 
uploaded from PC 
 
 
 
 
The Harmony 880 remote’s LCD displays 
the following status information:  
A. Date and time  
B. Indicator if the USB is attached 
C. Indicator when infrared (IR) commands are 
being sent to devices 
D. Battery indicator (battery’s power) 
E. Current screen/Activity label  
F. The number of screens available in a menu, 
and the screen currently displayed 
 
The Logitech Harmony 880 Remote Reviewer’s Guide 
Summer 2005 
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