2. Industry Overview
2.1 The Problem: Complexity in the Modern Living Room
Undeniably, new technologies such as
In addition to the complexity brought on by an excessive number of remote controls, people face the challenge of clutter, with their coffee tables lined with a
2.2 The Opportunity
The opportunity to create a single remote to control an entire home entertainment system became clear several years ago as the modern living room entertainment system started to become more complicated.
However, early attempts at a universal remote were plagued with compatibility problems and limited functionality. There simply was no straightforward single remote that could control a growing list of individual components. Even in the current generation of universal remotes, many of which are fairly reliable with robust capabilities, there are three fundamental shortcomings:
•Difficult to set up: Remotes require complicated programming, so consumers must have steep technical knowledge or hire an installer.
•Difficult to use: These remotes require pressing an elaborate sequence of buttons to simply watch television or a DVD, or listen to music.
•Incomplete control: Many remotes only work on a limited number of popular devices. On some remotes, information that the remote uses to control components is stored internally, at the time it was manufactured, and quickly becomes outdated. This precludes consumers from updating their entertainment system without also buying a new remote.
The Logitech Harmony 880 Remote Reviewer’s Guide
Summer 2005
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