Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Logitech Harmony 1100 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Harmony 1100.
March 2009
(76%)
56 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
All good stuff, but is it really worth the best part of £350? Theres no doubt the 1100 does what it promises to do and does it well - especially the ease with which it can be set up. Logitechs control code database is commendably comprehensive. But ...
Abstract: Nata nel 1981 ad Apples in Svizzera la Logitech in pochi decenni è diventata una delle aziende leader nel settore dell’home entertainment. Vanta prodotti in grado di soddisfare qualsiasi tipo di clientela, dal neofita amante della musica al più esperto...
Abbiamo provato l’ultimo prodotto della linea dei telecomandi universali di casa Logitech, dal design curato e dalle implementazioni tecnologiche innovative. Oltre all’ovvio vantaggio di poter far a meno di una quantità significativa di c...
De Harmony 1100 is een prachtig apparaat. Maar daar hangt wel een pittig prijskaartje aan. U moet zich dus goed afvragen of u écht al die extra’s nodig hebt, zoals de mogelijkheid apparaten met rf te bedienen, of volledige flexibiliteit bij het indelen...
Vlotte installatie en werking, Goede interface, Laadstation meegeleverd
Eerder klein scherm, Geen WiFI of Bluetooth, Prijs
Wie geen nood heeft aan die draadloze verbinding met de computer, heeft aan deze Harmony 1100 een erg geslaagde afstandsbediening die even goed functioneert als het design én prijskaartje doen vermoeden. Specificaties Wat? Universele remote met ...
Published: 2009-11-23, Author: David , review by: asia.cnet.com
Tablet-style, touchscreen, controls 15 devices; RF-ready; includes rechargeable battery and docking station; Web-programmable and compatible with Windows and Macintosh PCs; less expensive than competing tablet models.
RF module is optional; screen drains battery quickly; no easy way to use in different rooms; lacks design and programming flexibility; setting up systems with more than five or six components can get pretty tricky.