$100 Diagnosis and Repair Parts-People has been specializing in Dell laptops for 20 years. We are a leading supplier of Dell replacement parts and stock all laptop repair parts needed to repair your Dell laptop. We are a trusted supplier to 1000s of schools, government agencies, military and repair shops worldwide. Send your laptop to the Dell Experts!
Most of our orders are from repeat customers. Parts-People began as a small company 20 years ago in an extra bedroom of my house. I had saved a small sum of money to purchase some computer parts and began selling them on eBay. After a few months I realized that people needed a place to go for Dell parts so I began building our website. Since we are located in Austin, Texas, where Dell.com was founded, I was able to set up a solid supply line with Dell. From the start, we focused on customer satisfaction and selling quality parts. We have grown a lot since 2002 but still and always the customer will come first. You will find that we go above and beyond with every order and offer free resources and support before and after the sale.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way we interact with our home, allowing everything to easily become connected via sensors and smartphone apps. From internet-connected blinds, smart coffee makers, and thermostats, the number of automated household items are growing rapidly. PC and tablet accessories provider, Logitech, is looking to give you a smarter, more automated home through the use of its Harmony Living Home line of universal remotes.
Wouldn't it be convenient to consolidate the way you control of all your smart devices by having just one remote? Logitech's new Harmony Living Home gives you that option, and comes in three package choices. Using the Harmony Home Hub ($100), you can turn your smartphone or tablet (iOS and Android) into a touchscreen remote control. The next level, the Harmony Home Control package ($150), provides a simple, one-button universal remote with your Home Hub. Finally, the Harmony Ultimate Home setup ($350) goes high-end, pairing the Home Hub with 2.4-inch color touchscreen display remote control.
The Harmony Line uses RF signals connected to your favorite smart coffee maker, for example, to send commands to your Hub using IR, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Many smart home creations work with Logitech's new line, including 270,000 devices already in Logitech's database; as well as products made by Honeywell, Lutron, Philips, Sonos, Nest, and SmartThings. The remotes, which can be used up to 30 feet away from the Hub, can also send more than one command at a time. One example from Wall Street Journal, dubbed the “Good Morning” combination, uses the set up to “open the blinds, start the coffee maker, and play your favorite streaming service through your living room speakers”. Now that sounds like a nice morning. All three package selections go on sale late September.