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February 2010
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The editors liked
Radio frequency and infrared signals
Quick webbased setup process
Color touch screen
Sleek design
Well made
Ergonomic design
Great button layout
High resolution touch screen
Highly programmable via computer
Controls up to 15 devices
Included RF system
Simple set-up
Vastly improved and simplified RF support
Easy
Comfortable operation
Touchscreen adapts to specific situations. Feels great in-hand. Massive device database means it's compatible with most hardware. Simple macros jump between entertainment center functions. Rechargeable battery lasts at least several days away from cha...
Beautiful build quality. Blasts both IR and RF signals. Excellent phone support has you talking to a technician in moments. And you'll need it.
Both in terms of cosmetics and ergonomics
PC programmable
Excellent button layout and design that now includes new Blu-ray-centric buttons
High-resolution LCD that offers a touch-screen interface and touch-sensitive buttons for navigat...
Cool looking
Easy programming
IR control
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Overkill if you only have a few AV components
Glossy case shows fingerprints and dust
RF range not as long as claimed
Can't create custom macros
Incompatible with earlier Harmony remotes
No way to transfer existing activities/devices from old to new remote
No macro support
Swapping out a device isn't as simple as it could be
Lack of OS 10.6specific documentation caused us needless confusion. Can't control most bluetooth devices
Needs $60 adapter to control Playstation 3. Advanced users can't program macros within macros for functions like TiVo's stepped fastforwa...
Incompatible with earlier Harmony remotes: no way to transfer existing activities/devices from old to new remote, No macro support, Swapping out a device isn't as simple as it could be
Although the inability to transfer existing devices and activities from another Harmony remote is a bummer, and the lack of macro support is a bit surprising, the fact is that the Harmony 900 is the most flexible, easiest to use and simplest to progra...
Radio frequency and infrared signals, Quick webbased setup process, Color touch screen, Sleek design,
Expensive, Overkill if you only have a few AV components, Glossy case shows fingerprints and dust, RF range not as long as claimed, Can't create custom macros
Touchscreen adapts to specific situations. Feels great in-hand. Massive device database means it's compatible with most hardware. Simple macros jump between entertainment center functions. Rechargeable battery lasts at least several days away from cha...
Lack of OS 10.6specific documentation caused us needless confusion. Can't control most bluetooth devices; needs $60 adapter to control Playstation 3. Advanced users can't program macros within macros for functions like TiVo's stepped fastforwa...
After first stumbling because the remote lacked enough documentation, the Harmony 900 won us over. It expertly replaces all of your old remotes, adding activity macros and IR compatibility.Harmony 900...
The Harmony® 900 Remote is the latest in advanced remote technology from the Harmony line and offers customers full RF wireless technology for reliable control of their A/V components. Like the earlier Harmony models, the Harmony 900 is easy to progr...
Well made, Ergonomic design, Great button layout, High resolution touch screen, Highly programmable via computer, Controls up to 15 devices, Included RF system
If you're building a high-end home entertainment system, and want only one remote to control everything, then the Logitech Harmony 900 can likely handle the job. With it's database of device codes, you should be able to replace the remotes for all of y...
Abstract: We heaped a fair amount of praise on Logitech’s Harmony 1100 universal remote last April. But the reality is that while that touchscreen device is supremely easy to program and drop-dead sexy to boot, it costs as much as the small HDTV or entry-level ...
I love the Harmony 900, but hate the RF system. Perhaps I received two bad eggs. Idk. But I’m also thinking that a lot of the problems can be fixed with firmware updates. My recommendation would be to hold off for a while, since I have a feeling that ...
The Logitech Harmony 900 is easily the best of the Harmony remote line. The little remote is priced well (compared to other high-end remotes) and offers all the functions you could need to operate your home theater. blog comments powered by Disqus ...