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January 2008
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The editors liked
Touchscreen controls
Comfortable to use
Webguided setup
Rechargeable
Inspired ergonomic layout
Exceptional low/nolight visibility
Works like a Harmony
Easy to program and use. Ergonomic design. Intuitive layout of controls with visual and non-visual cues. Touch screen. Did I mention easy?
The Logitech Harmony One universal remote has a beautiful LCD color touch screen
Excellent setup software. Color touch-screen LCD. Feels lighter and more comfortable than its predecessor. Better buttons.
Comfortable design
Raised and backlit keys
Responsive
Colorful touch screen
Rechargeable with long battery life
Compatible with many devices
Onetouch for turning on multiple devicies
Well designed
Easy to add new devices
Very compact size perfect fit for handholding
Color touchscreen interface
Easy to setup and use with included software
Can be easily updated via the internet
Rechargable battery and charging station included.
The Harmony One Universal Remote is Simple and easy setup
Capable of controlling numerous components with userdefinable macros
Rechargeable battery and docking station included
Color touch screen for coolness factor
Plenty of hard buttons laid out in an organized fashion make the remote very usable
Reasonably inexpensive
Both Macand PCcompliant
Software knows how to control 225
000 devices. Touch-sensitive screen buttons change in different contexts. Recharges when placed on its cradle. Comfortable shape and physical buttons.
Easy to use
Easy to program
Gorgeous interactive touch LCD
Stylish design
Comfortable in your hand
Simple multidevice controls
Fantastic recharging station
No more battery hunting when the remote goes dead
Fully programmable
With touch-screen interface and easy Web software
Responsive touchscreen is a smooth operator. Softwarebased setup easier to handle than a doorknob.
Sleek design
Both in terms of cosmetics and ergonomics
Sharp LCD that offers a touch-screen interface and touch-sensitive buttons for navigation of onscreen menus
Web programmable via Windows or Mac PCs
Excellent button layout and design
Rechargea...
Contoured buttons for easy memorization
Huge support
Relatively easy to configure
No batteries
Easy to use once programmed
Tons of programming options
Works well
Backlit buttons
Great ergonomics and button placement
Cool and very usable color touch screen
Tons of device support.
The editors didn't like
Expensive
No RF capability
Finish shows fingerprints and smudges
Setup isn't always intuitive or easy
No RF support
Touchscreen works best with two hands
Requires more direct line of site than previous models
Some buttons are difficult to reach with one hand. Charging station is not well designed.
For a remote so advanced
Logitech should have made its Harmony One RF capable.
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.
Requires lots of time to set up multiple activities
Computer required for initial setup
Product-specific functions not always easy to find
Pricey
Touchscreen may be small to read for some users
Using touchscreen can be tricky to use if you have large fingertips
Bluray and HDDVD player device listing needs to be separated from DVD device listing
PC or MAC with internet access needed for initia...
Touch screen is very small and offers less options than previous models
So will be cumbersome to use in large complicated systems
Like the traditional remotes it replaces
Requires lineofsight
IR pointing versus multiroomspanning RF commands.
Likes finger prints
Changes channels incorrectly on occasion
Glossy black surface prone to smudging
Some automated functions are kooky and need to be manually reprogrammed. No RF means you have to stand right in front of your gear.
If you want more than what the lower-end Harmony remotes offer, but don't want to spend the money that the Harmony 1100 Advanced or a similar model demands, then consider the Logitech Harmony One. It offers a nice balance of controllability, functional...
Abstract: Be In Control : Logitech Harmony One – Universal Remote ControlEver wanted to know how it feels like to be totally “IN CONTROL” of all your fancy gadgets without ever having to fumble around with loads of cumbersome remote control devices and their clu...
Abstract: Exceptionally intuitive , Web-based setup procedure , Help function uses questions and answers to fix system problems , Programmable power-on, inter-key, inter-device delays I don’t know what they put in the water cooler at Logitech, but I want to...
Abstract: Logitechs Harmony One Universal RemoteESRB: n/a Platform: Home Theater Category: Remote ControlAuthor: Kirby Y Being a tech head, and having so many different electronic devices to control in my Media Room, the need for a universal remote has alway...
The Harmony One Universal Remote is Simple and easy setup, Capable of controlling numerous components with userdefinable macros, Rechargeable battery and docking station included, Color touch screen for coolness factor, Plenty of hard buttons laid out in an organized fashion make the remote very usable, Reasonably inexpensive, Both Macand PCcompliant,
Touch screen is very small and offers less options than previous models, so will be cumbersome to use in large complicated systems, No RF capability
The Harmony One is a solid universal remote capable of controlling up to 15 different components. Its ease of use and the famous Harmony Help button will make it work for the whole family. The limited number of selections possible on the small touch sc...
Abstract: When a new Logitech Harmony Remote arrives on the scene I like to review it to update readers on the latest models in the line-up. With the introduction of the Harmony One universal remote I felt that Logitech had finally completely usurped the origina...
Abstract: Harmony has been building universal remotes for a number of years now. Honestly a couple of years ago, with the release of the 880, Harmony converted me from years of using Phillips Pronto remotes. The Harmony remotes were simply easier to program a...