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03-08-2004, 07:36 PM
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anyone using harmony SST-659?
hi all -
just looking for opinions from anyone using this remote.
i'm especially curious about how well the internet interface works.
thx!
ted
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03-10-2004, 04:10 PM
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I've been using Harmony remotes for years since I beta tested their first remote (SST-745). I've never had a problem with the internet interface. Downloads can be slow if you're using the program guide for a lot of channels, but otherwise it's pretty quick. I don't bother with the program guide anymore because it's easier to see an on-screen guide.
Enjoy!
Mike
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03-11-2004, 03:00 PM
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thx guys ... i think i may check this out. seems like it'll be more flexible then my mx-500.
oh yeah, one other question. how do you like the build quality / feel of the thing? i've read some reviews that say the buttons are mushy or don't provide much tactile feedback?
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03-11-2004, 05:07 PM
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thx clayton for the additional info.
i can get this thing for about a hundred bucks ... so i may end up giving it a shot. i can always return it so i'm not really taking a chance.
the feel of the buttons is kinda important, but if this remote just blows me away, then i'm sure i can live with it.
thx again all,
ted
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03-11-2004, 06:02 PM
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By the way, in my own checking, provantage.com had the best pricing of anyone (which is surprising, since they're an authorized dealer).
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Actually, they're not. See the list of authorized online dealers here.
Harmony will only provide warranties for their remotes if purchased from an authorized dealer, so be careful about where you buy. There have been a number of units that have had backlights go out in a few days.
The 659 is easier for the whole family to use, but if you're someone who needs more than activity macros or accesses secondary commands (ie: surround sound settings), they're more easily accessed with the MX-500, which displays 10 LCD buttons at a time instead of four. Also, you can't rearrange how the LCD-labeled commads are displayed on the 659.
Enjoy!
Mike
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03-11-2004, 10:00 PM
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Also, you can't rearrange how the LCD-labeled commands are displayed on the 659.
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Mike, I have successfully arranged the LCD-labeled commands under the activities on my SST-659. I have not tried this with the actual device menus, since I control everything from the activity screens.
As for the feel of the buttons, they are not as tight as other remotes I've used, but they are acceptable, IMO. The remote is nice and light and easy to handle. Some Tivo users have complained about the location of the transport buttons. Since I do not own a Tivo, I cannot really comment on that issue. Harmony does have a new model coming out this spring that is supposed to address this issue, though.
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03-11-2004, 10:08 PM
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I use the 659 and I also set one up for my aunt and uncle. My wife thinks it's great and so do my aunt and uncle.
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03-12-2004, 04:03 AM
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Too many people are bitching about the transport buttons. If you use the remote for more than 2 days you get used to it. If its really that much of a problem you could always map them to the lcd screen or to other buttons.
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03-12-2004, 11:39 AM
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Mike, I have successfully arranged the LCD-labeled commands under the activities on my SST-659. I have not tried this with the actual device menus, since I control everything from the activity screens.
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Good point. I've found that you can do some rearranging (and learning to specific locations) on the devices, but it doesn't always work out just the way you want. Hopefully they'll address that in the future.
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Too many people are bitching about the transport buttons. If you use the remote for more than 2 days you get used to it. If its really that much of a problem you could always map them to the lcd screen or to other buttons.
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I agree, but then I've heard a number of complaints about having to use LCD buttons on an MX-700 for chapter skip and having to reach those extra 2 inches to access them. There's no configuration that will please everyone.
Enjoy!
Mike
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