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The editors liked
Extremely easy setup through computer interface
On screen help available on the remote control
Control home theater items and computers
As well as appliances and lights
Easy to create "Activities" simplify the use of multiple components for one task...
Controls multiple devices simultaneously
Easy to use touch-sensitive interface
Beautiful remote. Easy to program. Large database of supported devices. Comes with a charging station that displays the remote handsomely.
Crestronlike looks to awe all your friends with simple setup and control of even complicated theaters
Access to the largest database of IR codes in the industry and exceptional customer service
Rechargeable lithium ion battery keeps the remote everready
Large color touch screen sure to be the envy of friends
Recognizes over 145
000 devices
Compatible with Z-wave home automation
Semi-customizable interface
Greatly reduces clutter
Color display
Logitechs first tablet-style universal learning remote incorporates both IR (infrared) and RF (radio frequency) wireless operation and includes a rechargeable battery and a docking station. Compared with other high-end tablet-style remotes
Its less ...
Easy to program
Can operate 15 different devices
Attractive design
The editors didn't like
Serious investment
Not particularly convenient for all uses
Ie channel surfing
Two handed operation
Expensive
Initial setup process can be time-consuming
Does not come with a RF receiver. Buttons on the LCD are close together and cannot be moved.
The Harmony RF extender should be included with the remote for the $499 price
Setup can be slow and tedious
Poor battery life with default settings
RF use requires expensive add-ons
No hard buttons for some common controls
For those on tighter budgets
The Harmony 1000 is going to appear pricey
Especially when you consider that no RF module is included. In addition
This model lacks some of the design flexibility (you cant design your own buttons or customize screen la...
Touchscreen lacks tactile feel
Some commands for complex devices are buried deep in multi-page menus
Easy to program, Can operate 15 different devices, Attractive design
Touchscreen lacks tactile feel, some commands for complex devices are buried deep in multi-page menus
The Logitech Harmony 1000 is a great universal remote. Even while it is one of the cheapest touchscreen remotes, it will still leave some with sticker shock over its price. However, if your home theater is complex and you want a slick and easy to use w...
Abstract: Introduction If you buy a PC with Windows Media Center installed you usually get a remote control with it. But it will be a TV style remote control crammed with buttons, meaning you have to navigate up and down lists of tracks or tap in the name of a f...
Beautiful remote. Easy to program. Large database of supported devices. Comes with a charging station that displays the remote handsomely.
Does not come with a RF receiver. Buttons on the LCD are close together and cannot be moved.
The Logitech Harmony 1000 is easy on the eyes with its big, bright LCD touch screen and brushed-metal styling. You also get the same legendary ease of use and dead-simple setup Harmony remote users know and love. Thats why its a shame this device rel...
Abstract: The first TV remote was made by Zenith in 1950. Called “Lazy Bones,” it allowed you to change the channels and to turn the TV on and off. It came with a 20-foot wire connecting it to the set. The first wireless remote also came from Zenith in...
Extremely easy setup through computer interface, On screen help available on the remote control, Control home theater items and computers, as well as appliances and lights, Easy to create "Activities" simplify the use of multiple components for one task...
Serious investment, Not particularly convenient for all uses, ie channel surfing, Two handed operation
As a long time user of Logitechs mice, keyboards, and speakers I have grown to expect great things from all of their products. The Harmony 1000 Universal Remote and Wireless Extender definitely fit in with their more established product lines, and do ...
Abstract: The Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal remote is quite simply the closest most of us will ever come to the likes of Creston or AMX, and it is far easier to program than either. Its drop dead gorgeous looks, sleek lines and beautiful touch screen display w...
Abstract: Logitech’s line of programmable remotes have long been the king of multi-device controllers, allowing users not just to control a device, but to cluster device operations into tasks that make it easy to run even the most complex home entertainment s...
Abstract: JIVE Magazine has a history with the Harmony remotes from Logitech. In fact this review is one in a long line of reviews of their multi-function remotes. Their high end remote series is nothing new to us. Then came the Harmony 1000 and our jaws hit the...
Recognizes over 145,000 devices
Compatible with Z-wave home automation
Semi-customizable interface
Greatly reduces clutter
Color display
Setup can be slow and tedious
Poor battery life with default settings
RF use requires expensive add-ons
No hard buttons for some common controls
Logitechs Harmony 1000 remote control is a very useful, high-tech device that almost any home theater enthusiast would greatly benefit from. It keeps the clutter of remotes from overtaking your media center or coffee table. It intelligently controls m...