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January 2008
(86%)
80 Reviews
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Abstract: Perhaps the most important aspect of any home-entertainment system is how you control it. What good is a pristine picture and sublime sound if members of your family—or even you—cant easily enjoy it? Each device has its own remote cont...
Easy to program and use. Ergonomic design. Intuitive layout of controls with visual and non-visual cues. Touch screen. Did I mention easy?
Requires more direct line of site than previous models, some buttons are difficult to reach with one hand. Charging station is not well designed.
Based upon the fact that I write for a site like Gear Diary, it should come as no surprise that I suffer from a long-diagnosed addiction to gadgets. Of course, one of the biggest problems with this collection of gadgetry is that each one comes with ...
Published: 2008-04-10, Author: John , review by: dvdtown.com
Abstract: Review: Harmony One Universal Remote Review: Harmony One Universal Remote. Hardware ReviewBy John J. PuccioFIRST ONLINE Apr 10, 2008 Tools: Send to a friend » If you own a home theater, youre probably like a lot of people who have about 800 remote-co...
Abstract: I've been using the Harmony 880 for a while now and while it's a good remote, it does have some problems. At CES, Logitech had on display their latest one and going over the item briefly, I saw that they did address some of the shortcomings of the 880....
Inspired ergonomic layout, Exceptional low/nolight visibility, Works like a Harmony
No RF support, Touchscreen works best with two hands
PerformanceSome components have a weight and a heft that say, "Im packed with technology." Pick up an iPhone, and you can just tell that its crammed with silicon and magic. Surprisingly, the One doesnt give off that vibe. Even the "inferior" Model 6...
Abstract: I will start this review off by saying, I am a huge couch potato. I have had several remotes on my coffee table in the past 2 years, and I needed a solution. So during CES, when Logitech showed off the new Harmony One, I begged my contact at Logitech t...
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
Requires lots of time to set up multiple activities, Computer required for initial setup, Expensive
The Harmony One is easy to use and easy to setup. Be sure to have plenty of time to setup; the suggested time is 30 minutes, but it depends on how many activities and devices you are entering. Once everything is setup and ready to go, the Harmony One h...
The Logitech Harmony ONE Advanced Universal Remote Control is truly an advanced piece of equipment. In fact, it can be argued that it is more advanced than most people that will operate it. Once setup, the Harmony ONE truly does it all. When you do ...
Published: 2008-03-05, Author: Tom , review by: blogcritics.org
Abstract: I recently had the opportunity to test a new remote control from Logitech. Those of you who are audio or videophiles will recognize the Logitech Harmony series of remotes. These remotes work on the concept of "activities", such as watching TV, or a DVD...
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.
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...
There are many "universal remotes" that can than replace some of the functions of your remote control collection, but the Logitech Harmony One Universal Remote Control can just about do it all, and is not any larger than most single component remotes. ...