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In the end, Logitech's harmony 1000, although pricey and perhaps a luxury, is worth every penny and is a worthy addition to any home cinema setup.
*I should mention, it DOESNT work with Sony's Playstation 3, as that console uses bluetooth for its blu ray remote, rather than infa red. ... Read review
You'll be able to turn on everything you need to with justone touch thanks to the ... more
Harmony1100 from Logitech! This Logitech Harmony 1100 handles up to 15 differentdevices, so you can replace up to 15 remotes and stop wasting time diggingthrough a pile of remotes again. It has a 3.5-inch touch screen and a host of customisable controls, allowing you to choosethe commands you want to see, when you want to see them. What'smore, Logitech's Harmony 1100 is compatible with 225,000devices from over 5,000 different brands. System requirements: Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista / Mac OS X 10.3 - 10.5 USB port CD-ROM drive Internet connection Contents: Harmony 1100 remote control Charging base USB cable Mains adapter Lithium-ion battery Installation CD Quick start-up guide Features guide 2-year limited hardware warranty
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Logitech's Harmony 895 universal remote control uses radio frequencies (RF) and infrared ... more
signals (IR) to give you total control over your home entertainment system. The Harmony 895 can send radio frequencies over a range of 30 metres to the base, which transmits them to different components in the form of infrared signals. The Harmony 895 consolidates multiple remote controls into one and will control different base stations in all parts of the house. The Harmony 895 can also control your lighting system so you can set the mood! The Harmony 895 is easy to install and use and is just what you need for your home entertainment system!Comptable with:Windows 98SE, 2000, ME or XPMac OS X 10.2 or laterAccessories included:Charging stationPower adapter for charging stationUSB cable2 rechargeable li-ion batteriesRF-IR an 4 sensor IR transformerMultizone A/V control
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Logitech's Harmony 895 universal remote control uses radio frequencies (RF) and infrared ... more
signals (IR) to give you total control over your home entertainment system. The Harmony 895 can send radio frequencies over a range of 30 metres to the base, which transmits them to different components in the form of infrared signals. The Harmony 895 consolidates multiple remote controls into one and will control different base stations in all parts of the house. The Harmony 895 can also control your lighting system so you can set the mood! The Harmony 895 is easy to install and use and is just what you need for your home entertainment system!Comptable with:Windows 98SE, 2000, ME or XPMac OS X 10.2 or laterAccessories included:Charging stationPower adapter for charging stationUSB cable2 rechargeable li-ion batteriesRF-IR an 4 sensor IR transformerMultizone A/V control
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You'll be able to turn on everything you need to with justone touch thanks to the ... more
Harmony1100 from Logitech! This Logitech Harmony 1100 handles up to 15 differentdevices, so you can replace up to 15 remotes and stop wasting time diggingthrough a pile of remotes again. It has a 3.5-inch touch screen and a host of customisable controls, allowing you to choosethe commands you want to see, when you want to see them. What'smore, Logitech's Harmony 1100 is compatible with 225,000devices from over 5,000 different brands. System requirements: Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista / Mac OS X 10.3 - 10.5 USB port CD-ROM drive Internet connection Contents: Harmony 1100 remote control Charging base USB cable Mains adapter Lithium-ion battery Installation CD Quick start-up guide Features guide 2-year limited hardware warranty
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Advantages: easy to use, beautiful to look at, full of features Disadvantages: Not always perfect, a bit pricey
...www.avforums.com amoung other sites. The logitech harmony range had rave reviews and the 1000 is the pinnacle of that range. Its a true beauty. I had always liked the look of Philips Pronto, but this logitech remote just oozes class.
It has a large touch screen and easy to use buttons. Hooking it up to your laptop or PC, you can connect to the remote, uploading pictures for backgrounds or slide shows (it acts as a mini digital picture ... ...settings and customise it til your heart is content.
As you can see from the pictures, there is a "front page" of "activities" each of which can be customised to suit your needs. For mine, i tweaked it so i have "play Ps3"*, "Watch Sky with Amp" "watch Sky" "listen to CD jukebox" and "watch a dvd". Pressing any of these will send a multitude of signals through the ... more
Being an Audio Visual enthusiast and a massive geek, my lounge is stuffed full of all sorts of seperates that require remote controls. From my 7.1 denon amp to my Sony HDD CD player. So a grand total of 5 remote controls had to find a home on the coffee table or bookshelf and it was driving my wife nuts. Especially when she picked the wrong controller and was trying to turn the TV up with the DVD remote. If you had more than one piece of equipment on, its a pain to have to use multiple controllers to turn them off or simply adjust settings.
For a long while I'd wanted a remote to do it all, more so though, I wanted one with a touch screen. After all, who doesn't love touch screen?
So, I did a little research on the the internet and surfed over to www.avforums.com amoung other sites. The logitech harmony range had rave reviews and the 1000 is the pinnacle of that range. Its a true beauty. I had always liked the look of Philips Pronto, but this logitech remote just oozes class.
It has a large touch screen and easy to use buttons. Hooking it up to your laptop or PC, you can connect to the remote, uploading pictures for backgrounds or slide shows (it acts as a mini digital picture frame when sitting in its charger!) as well as change settings and customise it til your heart is content.
As you can see from the pictures, there is a "front page" of "activities" each of which can be customised to suit your needs. For mine, i tweaked it so i have "play Ps3"*, "Watch Sky with Amp" "watch Sky" "listen to CD jukebox" and "watch a dvd". Pressing any of these will send a multitude of signals through the airwaves, turning on each relevant piece of equipment and changing them to the right settings. So for example, pressing "watch a dvd" turns on the TV, sets it to HDMI2, turns on my a/v reciever, changes it to DVD and turns on the DVD player.
One button press and you are off. Much easier than grabbing three remotes to do the same thing. Even better, turning everything off is as simple as pressing the power button on the top left of the remote, which (as you might have guessed) turns everything off with one press.
Front panel is a brushed steel design but much of the rest of it is made of plastic, so it feels a little cheaper and lighter than it looked. Which i have to admit was a tiny disappointment, but that's merely asthetic. The design itself is superb.
Connecting to the internet you can access logitech's database and register nearly any device currently on the planet. Remotes that cannot be mimicked in this way, can be manually input. The remote is very much a learning remote control.
It does take a while to intially setup and I couldnt say its flawless, but i certainly wouldn't go back to 5 seperate remotes. Its easy to use and pleasant on the eye.
Here's a big selling point for most men. Its simple enough that even my wife could get to grips with it. Not to be sexist or anything, but she had far more trouble with the seperate remotes than she does with this single unit.
In the end, Logitech's harmony 1000, although pricey and perhaps a luxury, is worth every penny and is a worthy addition to any home cinema setup.
*I should mention, it DOESNT work with Sony's Playstation 3, as that console uses bluetooth for its blu ray remote, rather than infa red. But that's sony's fault!
Advantages: Easy to set up, lots of features, Great idea for a remote Disadvantages: Poor userface, bad software, not user friendly
...I know logitech have now bought out the 1100 which i know has a faster response time so will sort out the problem getting around the menu. However, it is the same layout and user interface as the 1000 so i wont be buying one of those either, especially at this price.
The cheapest i can find the Remote is on Amazon. This is cheaper than what i paid but then i have had it a while now.
This is my second one of these as my first one just stopped working. ...
OllieBridges 04.08.2009
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Advantages: Looks cool, apparently reasonalby priced, does the job (nearly) Disadvantages: Set-up time, not for the faint-hearted
...Dad's Bose speakers. Apparently the Logitech Harmony don't work with Bose. (??) It was possible to set up advanced custom stuff e.g. setting delay times for the remote commands. (When I work out why you want that I'll let you know.) TB added a custom button to turn the sub woofer on or off and was very pleased with himself.
OK so it is cute. It does seem to freeze every now again, which is solved by taking the batteries out and putting them in again ... ..., but you feel like Captain Kirk with it in your hands. a real talking point!
Oh a word of warning. If non-techy-boffins come in, can't fathom out how to work the new gadget and get the old remote out of the drawer, it get really confused and starts whizzing between appliances and switching stuff off than you wanted on. Don't let them do it.
So in summary - not a perfect product, not a cheap product, but for the man who has (nearly) everything ...
sadoldbag 02.02.2008
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Product Information for "Logitech Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote" »
General
MPN
966230-0120
Device Type
Universal remote control
Enclosure Colour
Black, silver
Localisation
English / United Kingdom
Remote control
Connectivity Technology
Infrared
Supported Device Qty
15
Input Device
Joystick, touch screen
Features
Learning
Display
LCD display - 3.5"
Colour Display
Built-in
Connections
Connector Type
1 x USB
System requirements
Operating System
MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, Apple MacOS X 10.3 or later, MS Windows Vista
Miscellaneous
Cables Included
1 x USB cable
Included Accessories
Remote control charging stand
Power
Battery
1 x remote control unit battery - rechargeable - Lithium Ion
Included Qty
1
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support
2 years warranty
Service & Support Details
Limited warranty - 2 years
Manufacturer's product description
The Logitech Harmony 1000 features a brilliant 3.5" color touch screen that allows for one-touch activity-based control of even the most sophisticated A/V components. Say goodbye to the wasted time and unnecessary complexity of multiple remotes controlling multiple devices; Logitech's patented Smart State Technology makes it easy! Control your HDTV, adjust aspect ratios, or change sound modes - there are no complicated macros to program. Just press an on-screen activity icon and Harmony does the rest.The Harmony 1000's sleek shape and brushed aluminum surfaces will look right at home as the centerpiece of your digital living room. One remote is all you'll need to control even the most complex home entertainment systems. And when used together with a Harmony RF Wireless Extender (sold separately), you can further reduce clutter by placing your components out of sight. Since the remote can transmit both infrared and radio frequency commands, you can control equipment inside a cabinet or even in the next room.
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