Originally Posted By: Joe_in_Ct
If you don't mind spending some time up front setting it up, the Harmony One does it all. Very good WAF as well.


I second this! I have had the Logitech Harmony One now for 2 1/2 years. I have no desire to change or upgrade. It has been great. It does take a while for initial setup but it is also very customizable and once you get used to the user programming interface, changes are easy.

Their support has been good as well. Early units like mine had a problem with the original rechargeable battery that came with it where it would swell up and stop retaining a charge. Even after 2 1/2 years they sent me a new (improved) replacement battery for free.

--Mark--


M2v3's, M60v3's, VP100