I have the Logitech 880 (and the Outlaw 990) and have been using it without problems for 3 months. It is really nice to have a remote that can turn on 3, 4 or 5 different audio/video items with the push of a single button. It's also very nice not to get a cell phone call from the wife, asking "what did I do wrong, I can't get the TV to work." when I'm MILES from home
Once programmed, it is simple enough for my 6 year old to use, whether it's for the PSTwo, DVD player, or just watching cartoons on the big screen.
A couple notes: You have to point and hold the remote toward the (audio/video rack) for a few seconds, so everything associated with the chosen command can be turned on or off. You can't just push 'watch TV' and set the remote behind a chair or it may not have enough time to turn on/off all associated hardware.
Also, when you program the remote, don't choose the 'expert' (I know everything about electronics) programming mode. Instead, choose the middle level (intermediate, I think) level. This will enable the program to ask you additional questions that will make programming the remote much more thorough, and probably successful the first time thru. ( I was able to get it in one try) In addition, Harmony has a great customer support staff that can (and will) actually walk you thru any set up problems you may encounter.
Also, the 'HELP' feature on this remote is a GREAT addition to the package. It lets the remote help you figure out why something is not working. For example, if your little child decides to turn off the TV manually (old habit), the remote won't know that it is off. So when you try to turn things on again, the TV won't light up (because the remote thinks it is still on). By pressing the HELP button, you answer a series of simple YES or NO questions, and balance is once again restored to the universe
This remote can be had for as little as $175, if you shop around, but is worth full price in my opinion.
A simple, easy to use, full function remote, for a really decent price. And no, I do not work for Harmony/Logitech.
Lonster