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The Logitech Harmony 1100 is all about reliability and customization. Logitech has completely redesigned the software for this new gadget, utilizing a 320 x 240 QVGA resolution touch-sensitive screen that allows users to cherry-pick exactly which commands...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2017-02-14 04:13:30
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Because of this remote's shape, you tend to want to grab it in two hands and tilt it at 45° towards yourself. Except that, in this natural (according to us) position, not all devices receive the signal. It's best to hold it flat... a position that is u...
Set up: automatic (large database) or manual, Option to set button sensitivity and delay, Original concept of macros/ "activities", Rechargeable, Large screen...
Poor quality screen, Resistive screen, Configuration software isn't easy to understand...
On its release, this remote was out of the ordinary. Now, its screen suffers in comparison with smartphones: resistive, not bright enough and with reduced viewing angles - it doesn't feel as if it should cost this much!...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2017-02-14 04:14:18
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It’s a familiar nightmare: the more high-tech kit you add to your living room, the more remote control handsets there are to wrestle with. And even if you are prepared to put up with that, other less tech-savvy members of your household might find the...
Easy to set up; simple to use; rechargeable battery...
Very expensive; screen and facia get mucky quite quickly...
It may be nudging the luxury end of the budget but for anyone drowning in a sea of remotes the Harmony 1100 is seriously worth considering Good points: Easy to set up; simple to use; rechargeable battery Bad points: Very expensive; screen and facia ge...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2017-02-14 04:14:18
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It’s a familiar nightmare: the more high-tech kit you add to your living room, the more remote control handsets there are to wrestle with. And even if you are prepared to put up with that, other less tech-savvy members of your household might find the...
Easy to set up; simple to use; rechargeable battery...
Very expensive; screen and facia get mucky quite quickly...
It may be nudging the luxury end of the budget but for anyone drowning in a sea of remotes the Harmony 1100 is seriously worth considering...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2017-02-14 04:14:40
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The frantic hunt around the living room to find the right remote for the TV/DVD/CD player is a familiar scenario of modern life. Wouldn’t things be easier if you could operate all your home-entertainment devices from a single handset? Logitech’s Harmon...
The Harmony 1100 is a smart and superbly integrated product that does a brilliant job of integrating multiple remotes. Configuring your devices is a bit of a slog but, once it’s done, all your entertainment is just a touch away – perfect for l...
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Today were going to be looking at the Logitech Harmony 1100, the successor to the popular Harmony 1000. The Harmony 1100 is a universal device allowing you to simplify your entertainment setup by controlling your entire collection of equipment with jus...
The Logitech Harmony 1100 is an impressive universal remote complete with a colour LCD touchscreen but it costs £327, a substantial outlay. So, is it worth it? The device is certainly a high quality unit and performs flawlessly when asked to do its j...
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Logitech's series of Harmony universal remotes has been de-cluttering living rooms everywhere for many years, and the latest incarnation looks to be the most user-friendly yet. The Harmony 1100 allows you to replace up to 15 remotes and features a 3.5in c...
As universal remotes go, the Harmony 1100 has a definite air of luxury. Its excellent build quality, colour touchscreen and simple, computer-controlled setup procedure just about make it worth that hefty price tag, and from our experience it works flawles...
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Were fans of Logitechs Harmony universal remote controls: the Harmony One won our hearts last year, and the the Harmony 1100 continues the fine work. But, to cut to the chase, we dont think it does enough to justify the hefty price increase. Its a...
The Logitech Harmony 1100 has enough bells and whistles to attract the biggest home entertainment enthusiasts - but it doesnt come cheap, and will it work with older Harmony models?...
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Logitechs range of universal remote controls has been so well-received by the home cinema enthusiast market that the company has rapidly become the number one brand for programmable clickers. And with the high-end Harmony 1100 its easy to see why. Wi...
Good online database, Easy setup, Good use of activities...
RF is only available as an extra...
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The Harmony 1100 takes the concept of universal remotes further than most. Logitech claims it can recognise 225,000 devices from 5,000 manufacturers, and tests with our home equipment brought no problems. It was set up in 20 minutes via a PC and succes...
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Once you’ve installed the software, you need to connect the remote to your computer and enter in all the products in your system that you want it to control. Logitech has an extensive, constantly updated database of products, so it’s unlikely...
Smart design and a doddle to use.
Not a big improvement over predecessor. Unwelcome price hike...
A classy and intuitive universal remote, but it all comes at a price...
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We've been big fans of 's Harmony universal remote controls for some time now.The won an Award last year, while the Harmony 1000, this rectangular-shaped tablet control's predecessor, bagged a five-star recommendation back in October 2007.The Harmony...
Easy to use, regular updates, activities work well, charger...
No big gain over its predecessor, price hike, can't transfer settings from another Harmony device...
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The latest in Logitechs line of universal remotes is essentially a revamp of a product the company introduced more than two years ago. The 1100 is all about refining the old Harmony 1000 for the design demands of 2009s consumer rather than 2006s. Fi...
All good stuff, but is it really worth the best part of £350? Theres no doubt the 1100 does what it promises to do and does it well - especially the ease with which it can be set up. Logitechs control code database is commendably comprehensive. But...
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