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January 2008
(86%)
80 Reviews
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Abstract: How many remotes do you own now? If you are like us, you must have a myriads of remotes. Each remotes has too many functions and too many on-screen menus.The problems with these are many. Remotes do not keep up with the arrival of new products. New p...
Easy to use once programmed, Tons of programming options, Works well, Backlit buttons
Deep custom programming can be difficult, Components can get out of sync with activities
Unless you can’t live without the full touch screen coolness of the Harmony 1000, the new Harmony One remote is the best remote in the Harmony line. The MSRP of $249.99 may seem high until you realize how much the Harmony One simplifies your home th...
Abstract: Logitech Harmony One - First Hands-On! Posted on: January 05, 2008 [CES 2008] Today, Logitech is launching its ultimate universal remote, saying that it tooks 2 years of research and over 1000 participants in focus groups. The key feature of this elega...
Excellent setup software. Color touch-screen LCD. Feels lighter and more comfortable than its predecessor. Better buttons.
Pricey. Touch screen requires you to look at the remote to be sure you hit the correct buttons. Glossy black finish shows fingerprints and is prone to smudges.
Logitechs newest universal remote features better ergonomics and adds a gorgeous color touch-screen display, but still offers dead-simple programming and one-touch control over all your home-theater gear....
Abstract: Having more than 1 remote at home? Perhaps 1 for your TV, 1 for your video player, 1 for your sound system, 1 for your console… I should stop here as the list can go on and on. Thanks to Logitech, our digital life can be so much simpler with their Har...
We tested the defaulted macro settings next, and we found that they worked extremely well. They did exactly as expected; turning on the TV, changing channels, selecting different AV modes and working the Xbox 360. We even found we were able to contr...
Most of the features of the Harmony 1000i for $300 less, new touchscreen LCD, rechargeable cradle for Lithium Ion battery, favourite channel buttons with graphics.
Still $400 for a remote, awkward with idiosyncratic devices, confusing to use for tech illiterates, software obtrusive on your PC.