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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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In my bedroom alone i have a grand total of 7 remote controls for quite a large range of devices so you can certainly understand how frustrating having to find the right one every time can be. Universal remote controls have existed for many years now but...
Build Quality, Design, 3.5" FullColor Touchscreen, Controls Up To 15 Devices, Learning Feature (For Unknown Devices), Rechargeable LiIon Battery, One Touch Activities, Graphical User Interface (GUI), Can Extend Range With RF Extenders...
Price (For Some), Lacks Desired Temperature Feedback (AC Use), Overall Button Layout, Right Hand Use Only...
I used the Harmony 1100 Universal Remote by Logitech for almost a full month during which i setup and tested quite a few activities all of which performed as advertised (although it did feel strange watching all the devices turn on just by pressing a butt...
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A good friend of mine needed a universal remote with RF to control his new media room. All of his A/V equipment is behind his couch in the back of the room. He needed the remote for a few months and looked to me for a good tech-solution and a good dea...
Well made, - Powerful IR transmitter, - Customizable button layout...
Only 90 days of tech support, - Known issues for Mac users, - Had to create a new account/new setup, - Expensive, - Two handed use...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2017-02-14 04:13:30
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Experts say the Logitech Harmony 1100 is blessed with a responsive 3.5-inch touch screen, easy web-based setup and a user-friendly interface. This is a tablet-style remote, which means that the Logitech Harmony 1100 will take up more space on your coff...
Large, 3.5inch color touch screen, Easy to program and use, Rechargeable battery...
RF module costs extra, Expensive, Only preprogrammed macros...
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Video Review: As complicated as gadgetry can become, sometimes it's good to keep things simple. That's why Chris Hardwick and Olivia Munn examine the Harmony 1100 from Logitech, a universal remote that can turn on multiple components with one touch, a...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2017-02-14 04:13:30
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Logitech Harmony 1100This advanced rechargeable remote is not as ergonomic as previous models- it is roughly as square as a piece of bread and as thick as two slices. With support for over 5,000 brands and more than 225,000 devices, the Logitech Harmon...
Because the Logitech Harmony 1100 Advanced Universal Remote Control is more technically-challenging than many other remotes, you may want to consider a lower model. Setup time takes nearly an hour at minimum, and users can become easily confused along...
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Overclockersonline.net Updated: 2017-02-14 04:13:41
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Logitech With the average entertainment system requiring a TV, DVD and sound system, we're often left with a few remote controls lying on the coffee table. If a guest comes over, they're more often than not completely confused as to which remote control is required to just turn on the TV to watch some news. Thankfully, we have Logitech to simplify our lives. The Logitech Harmony 1100 Advanced U...
Configuration may take a few tries to perfect for all your devices...
Logitech has made a number of Harmony Remotes and each one they make continues to outperform the previous. The Logitech Harmony 1100 is by far the most advanced and expensive remote available. Priced at $399.00 (MSRP) it has the price of a small comput...
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ccereviews.com Updated: 2017-02-14 04:13:44
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With the average entertainment system requiring a TV, DVD and sound system, we’re often left with a few remote controls lying on the coffee table. If a guest comes over, they’re more often than not completely confused as to which remote control is re...
Configuration may take a few tries to perfect for all your devices, Short battery life, I’d like to thank Logitech for loaning me the Harmony 1100 sample.
Logitech has made a number of Harmony Remotes and each one they make continues to outperform the previous. The Logitech Harmony 1100 is by far the most advanced and expensive remote available. Priced at $399.00 (MSRP) it has the price of a small comput...
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This slick, slim touchscreen takes Logitechs control line to the next level -- as well as the next tax bracket...
Slick 3.5inch touchscreen, Controls up to 15 devices, Programs easily via Webconnected PC or Mac...
Pricey, Setup process has no Bluray selection, RF will cost you extra, via the Harmony RF Extender...
Like all Harmony remotes, this one certainly does not disappoint. The 1100 has the same unbelievably easy setup that the company has built its remote business on. Logitech carries that ease through to the actual day-to-day use as well and does so in a...
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maclife.com Updated: 2017-02-14 04:14:58
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It’s pretty… but it can also be pretty frustrating.The Harmony 1100 remote is a sight to behold. The 3.5-inch touchscreen is bright and clear, and its tablet-style design made us feel like we were piloting a spaceship, not just watching Space...
Bright touchscreen. Activity-based macros make switching components easy. Rechargeable, with included charging cradle.
Cannot customize button layouts for specific devices. Response to commands felt sluggish. Touchscreen requires you to look down at the remote often. RF accessory not included.
If flashy toys are your thing--and you happen to have equipment that works with Harmony remotes--then the 1100 might be for you. If, however, function is more important than form, you’re better off with a universal remote that rocks more physical bu...
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The Harmony 1100 universal remote gave me the “whole nine yards” feeling. A great deal of the setup was smooth and seamless, but any specializations you want, like wanting to keep a device on even if the current activity doesnt need it, bring a whole...
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I talked about the Logitech Harmony 1100 universal remote control back in February when we learned that the slick tablet style remote would sell for about $500. Today we are going to take a hands on look at the Harmony 1100 and see if the touchscreen b...
Looks cool, Automates tasks common to your home theater, Easy to program...
Expensive...
Overall, the Logitech Harmony 1100 is fantastic for users with complex home theaters and home automation gear. The remote is expensive, but it’s cheaper than most other remotes in the same capability class from other manufacturers. If you want an ea...
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i4u.com Updated: 2017-02-14 04:15:47
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There is one thing that many home theater enthusiasts have in common -- a strong dislike for lots of remotes sitting around. Another big problem with home theater setups is that they can be hard to use with multiple inputs that need to be changed just...
Easy to program, Supports RF with optional extender, Looks cool, Makes complex home theater use a snap...
Expensive, Cant work most functions by feel...
The Logitech Harmony 1100 is a fantastic universal remote that takes all of the work out of complex home theaters. The remote is easy to program, but getting it all just right can take some time. Overall, anyone with a complex home theater will love th...
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With a price tag one penny shy of 500 clams (you can buy it online for less), there’s no denying that Logitech’s Harmony 1100 Universal Remote is pricey, until you compare it with touch-screen remote controls from companies such as Crestron and AMX, w...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2017-02-14 04:15:47
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The evolution of Logitech Harmony universal remote controllers, that started with Harmony 1000 model, is continued with newest Harmony 1100 model. It is obvious that traditional shape is abandoned in favor of shape that is more suited for two hand navi...
Logitech Harmony 1100 completely redefines the way how devices in our homes are controlled. Because of this some confusion can be expected in the beginning. Nevertheless, after few days you will get used to new procedures and it is not likely that you...
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Click to enlarge Whether you are a home theater enthusiast or not, you probably have multiple remotes floating around your living room. One for your TV, one for your set-top box, another for the stereo, and a fourth for the DVD/Blu-ray player might be...
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Just like its predecessor, the 1000, Logitechs Harmony 1100 universal remote control is sure to turn heads with its slick looks. It also continues the Harmony tradition of relatively simple PC-based programming and controlling multiple devices with...
Beautifully designed. Sharp 3.5-inch touch screen. Controls up to 15 devices. Highly customizable. Intuitive software.
Very pricey, and RF extender costs an additional $100. Touch-screen buttons are tough to manipulate without using both hands and looking down at the screen. Computer-based configuration can be time-consuming with complicated home-theater setups. No Blueto...
If you have big bucks and insist on a touch-screen remote, Logitechs slick Harmony 1100 isnt bad. But the baton-style Harmony One, with its smaller screen, additional hardware buttons, and better ergonomics, is much easier to use—and afford...
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connectreviews.com Updated: 2017-02-14 04:16:02
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Logitech’s Harmony 1100 is the second touch-screen remote the company has produced, and the first that we’ve been able to get our hands on. Becoming the iPhone of remotes, the remote substitutes the majority of the tactile response of other remotes wi...
Extremely Customizable, Beautiful Screen, Incredible Ease of Use...
Very Expensive, No OneHand Usage...
Logitech’s Harmony 1100 is the second touch-screen remote the company has produced, and the first that we’ve been able to get our hands on. Becoming the iPhone of remotes, the remote substitutes the majority of the tactile response of other re...
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Candybar remotes are just so boring and complicated with all of their buttons and whatnot, but large touchscreen remotes are pricey. Enter the Logitech Harmony 1100; a quasi-hybrid of the two options. Unfortunately, the melding of both doesn’t create...
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Like a skeleton in the closet or a beating heart in the floorboards, many home theater enthusiasts are cursed by a barrage of remote controls, each with different shapes, sizes, and battery demands. Cheap multi-device programmable remotes help, but Logite...
Solid feel, Sophisticated design, Comprehensive device support...
High cost, Too few buttons, Not enjoyable to use...
The 1100 definitely has the look and feel of a solid piece of kit; one of those devices you want to pick up and turn over in your hand just for the sake of feeling it -- as it should for about $500. But, when it comes to the actual business of controlling...
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Logitech unveiled its latest touchscreen remote, the Harmony 1100, at the Consumer Electronics Show -- and gadget lovers everywhere clamored to get their grubby little hands on it. Switching the main controls and focus over to an attractive touchscreen...
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