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January 2008
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The editors liked
Very easy to setup
Massive product database
Able to control up to 15 devices at once
Intuitive and comfortable design
Eliminates the need for multiple remotes to control home theatre systems
Includes home automation functionality
Fits well in the hand
Easy to use
Bright touchscreen and backlit keys
Web configuration
Sturdy
Well-laid out
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.
The editors didn't like
Unable to perform some of the more complex calibration options on some devices The Final Word A fantastic universal remote
Logitechs Harmony One is able to vastly simplify home entertainment. For users with expansive setups
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: I’ve reviewed so many Harmony remotes you’d think I’m biased toward them. Well, OK, I am. The Logitech Harmony One is the best so far and perfect for a multi-component home entertainment system. Two things set Harmony remotes apart from many of the ot...
Touchscreen display, Easy to set up, Can control numerous devices with ease
Need a PC or Mac connection, May need some fiddling with when putting in codes
Logitech has firmly ensconced itself in the world of AV through its Harmony universal remote series and, to a lesser effect, its iPod docks. So following on from the PDA-style king of the range, the Harmony 1000, this is a more conventional-looking con...
Published: 2008-03-07, Author: Frank , review by: CNET.co.uk
Large, responsive buttons; very flexible setup software; great touchscreen
Doesnt have dedicated red, green, yellow and blue buttons; sluggish software
The sluggish software means that it can take time to perfect the Logitech Harmony Ones settings, but once youve got it working with your kit you’ll find its a seriously powerful universal remote that still manages to retain the feel of a traditiona...
The holy grail of truly universal remotes is still elusive, but the Logitech Harmony One is your best option right now. Becky Waring, PC World Lowest online price: ££99.99 ...
Download instructions from internet, colour lcd touchscreen
Take around 30 minutes to setup, didnt work perfectly
The Harmony One remote control from Logitech will save you valuable clicking time in front of the television but is a lot more expensive than other all in one systems.
Touchscreen, Ergonomic styling, Large buttons, Rechargeable Battery, Replaces up to 15 remotes, It works, Easy device setup, Support for over 5,000 brands and 225,000 devices, Works as Intended, Setup time reduced, Price...
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As the third Logitech Harmony product we have reviewed at OverclockersClub, the "One" actually could be the one for me. It fits better in my size XXL hands, has larger, easier to find buttons, a touch screen as well as an easier setup than the 890 Pro...