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I think the Harmony is easier for someone who is not used to programming
these remotes and can just download the configuration with the USB interface. The MX350 is cheaper and we use a lot of them. We invested in the interface because we do use them. The MX350 is really easy to set up if you have to learn codes from another remote. Either is fine if yo uget to know them well enough. For an individual who may not spend a lot of time learning to program, I think the Harmony is easier. JMO, YMMV. Leonard wrote in message oups.com... hmmmm. Interesting. That sure gives one to the Harmony. What else besides the USB built-in interface makes it easier to work with? Why don't you use it, because it is more expensive after you purchase the interface for the MX350? |
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