If you have a meter, you may want to check the output of the power 
supply.  If you really are getting no response from the unit, it may be 
as simple as a non-functioning supply.  Worth a shot and, if is the 
case, might simplify the process of correcting your situation.

--rt

boolittlek wrote:
> Tony T;493290 Wrote: 
>> Won't Amazon give you a refund?  Buy from another retailer.  (That's
>> what I did when I needed a few for presents)
> 
> It was $150 when I bought it.  I'm not going to pay $200 at another
> retailer.
> 
> I contacted Logitech first for technical help to see if anything could
> be done.  They sounded like they wished to resolve the matter, so I'll
> wait for them to call me back.  If they're unsuccessful, I'll contact
> Amazon directly.  I've already paid for an item that was in stock when I
> ordered it.  Since they shipped me a defective unit, I would expect them
> to send a replacement (and secure it from alternate sources rather than
> making me wait as though it were a new order).  We'll see.
> 
> 
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