In the Logitech booth at CES, the Duet setup I saw was connected to a
home theater system, yet the Controller couldn't even switch the A/V
receiver to the correct input. (The Controller cannot control devices
other than Receiver/Squeezebox/Transporter, despite having an IR
output.)

It seems odd that Logitech would release a product (the Receiver) which
cannot be controlled by its Harmony remotes (because the Receiver has no
IR sensor and no video output), and release a $299 remote (the
Controller) that can only control one class of product. In a home
theater system with a Receiver, the user would still need at least two
remote controls. Logitech, of all companies, should be in the ideal
position to unify those functions into a single remote.


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