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Logitech Harmony 1100 is the perfect complement to your sophisticated living room. Put a brilliant, 3.5-inch, full-color touch screen in your hands. You’ll be able to turn on everything you need with just one touch. And you can customize the controls to get the commands you want, when you want. It’s like no remote you’ve ever used before.
Luxury for your living room.
* Palm-sized, rectangular shape: It’s easy to hold whether you’re switching channels or turning up the volume.
* 3.5-inch color touch screen: You’ll be able to see the icons and commands, even in the dark. You’ll have the commands you want, when you want them. And you’ll be able to access all the functions of your devices. Help is even available right on the screen.
* RF wireless capability: Lets you control devices that you keep behind closed doors, even those you can’t see. (Requires the Logitech® Harmony® RF Extender, sold separately.)
The way you want it.
* Customizable icons and controls: You choose the commands you want to see, when you want to see them. Even choose the icons you want to use for each command.
Simplify your home entertainment.
* One touch to your entertainment: No more complicated lists of what to turn on or which button to select. Everyone can select what they want to do—such as “Watch TV”—and your Harmony remote does the rest.
* Replaces up to 15 remotes: You won’t waste time digging through a pile of remotes again.
* Charged and ready: It’s rechargeable so you won’t be looking for batteries when you want to be watching TV.
Easy to set up.
* Guided online setup: You connect your Harmony remote to your computer and you’re guided through every step.
* Live answers to your questions: If you hit a snag, live customer support is ready to help.
* World’s largest A/V control database: Your Harmony supports more than 225,000 devices from 5,000 brands, so you know it will work with what you have today and what you’ll add tomorrow.
Review By Crunchgear
Logitech intro’d the 1100 predecessor a few years ago and it seems the company has addressed a lot of the original’s criticism. The screen is greatly improved, the battery life is now longer, and the UI’s been tweaked a bit. However while it may look like a higher-end Creston or Control4 pad, it’s anything but. The 1100 is just a Harmony with a touchscreen — that’s not a bad thing, though. And although the price might be right, it does leave you longing for more.
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Review By Reghardware
Like the 1000 before it, the 1100 can cope with as many as 15 devices. Logitech has a database containing a staggering 225,000 products from 5000 brands – the world’s largest, it boasts – so most of your kit should be covered, allowing each item’s control codes to be transferred to the remote. However, if you have something either very old, very new or just plain weird, you can teach the 1100 to control the device using the original remote, and there’s a tutorial in the CD which takes you through the process.
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Review By Pcmag
The star of the show is the sharp, bright 3.5-inch QVGA 320-by-240-pixel touch-screen LCD, which lights up when you pick up the remote. To the right of the display are white-backlit hardware volume and channel and controls, along with Mute, Back, Up, and Down buttons. There’s also a four-way directional pad, which can be customized to do pretty much anything you want it to, including navigate on-screen lists and menus. But the majority of functions, including selecting activities, punching in channels, fast-forwarding, rewinding, pausing, and playing, are accessed via the touch screen, which is very responsive—once it’s awake. On my tests, the on-screen buttons took several seconds to respond to commands when the remote was first switched on.
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Review By Amazon
The Harmony remote makes it easy for any family member to use the home-entertainment system without help – and start any activity with just one touch of a button. NO more navigating a variety of entertainment components with multiple remotes and/or a complicated sequence of commands, which often require a set of written instructions.
The Harmony 1100 is a powerful, customizable remote with a stunning brushed metal and piano-black finish. Harmony 1100 — a brilliant addition to your living room.
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Review By Reviews.cnet
For starters, the 1100 is all-around more responsive. Logitech has boosted the infrared (IR) emitter, improving the odds that your components will respond to commands–and respond a bit more quickly as well. Additionally, the lag exhibited when the 1000 transitions from screen to screen has been greatly reduced. The overall effect is similar to trading in a pokey old computer for a new one running the latest operating system. Indeed, Logitech has upgraded both the processor and scrapped a Java-based operating system for a Flash-based OS, which also helps speed things up.
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Review By Audioholics
Logitech uses an Internet-based setup that is improved over prior software and makes getting the Harmony 1100 setup and customized as easy as possible. Fr those of you who have never used Logitech’s Harmony remotes, a setup wizard allows you to enter your components’ make and model numbers and then automagically matches that to the characteristics, discrete codes and infrared commands of the more than 225,000 devices from more than 5,000 manufacturers contained in Logitech’s online database. Any devices that aren’t in the database can be quickly added and the remote can learn any IR code, provided you have the original (source) remote.
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