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Logitech Harmony 1100i Expert Reviews

Logitech Harmony 1100i
alaSCORE 99

4 reviews

November, 2009

78 / 100

3 Experts

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Universal remote adapts to your TV

By James Hutchinson

DESPITE a few frustrations, the minor software and design tweaks offered by the Logitech Harmony 1100i universal remote control make it easy to use.

Customisable interface, controls multiple devices simultaneously, huge remote control database, "learn remote" feature

Some interface lag, remote can get confused, no Bluetooth

The Logitech Harmony 1100i universal remote control will control just about every electronic device on the planet (bar the PlayStation 3). The interface could be a little faster, but the 1100i is still a great way to replace that stack of plastic on ...

Even if your device isn't on the database - as we found with Toshiba's 52XV560A television - the Logitech Harmony 1100i can learn the controls from the device's original remote. The Harmony 1100i recognises the keys pressed, and either points...

March, 2009

Rating

80

news.com.au
AU

Logitech Harmony 1100i

By Ty Pendlebury

logitech harmony 1100i review: Stylish but spartan, the Logitech Harmony 1100i is a luxurious tablet-style universal remote, and while a step up from the previous model it has its disadvantages.

Luxurious look and feel ; High degree of customisation ; Good touchscreen

Expensive ; Lack of hard buttons can be frustrating ; Takes a long time to get working as you like

we wish it had a USB port to allow the remote to charge while you update it. Though, the Harmony does seem to fit better in the cradle this time around — and the back seems a little different to accommodate this

DesignIf you've seen the Harmony 1000i then the design of the 1100i will seem familiar. However, the 1100i is actually not as advanced as some of its competitors, and could be considered the Harmony One in a different form-factor. While there is a...

March, 2009

Rating

73

cnet.com.au
AU

Logitech Harmony 1100i

By James Hutchinson

Customisable interface, controls multiple devices simultaneously, huge remote control database, "learn remote" feature

Some interface lag, remote can get confused, no Bluetooth

The Logitech Harmony 1100i universal remote control will control just about every electronic device on the planet (bar the PlayStation 3). The interface could be a little faster, but the 1100i is still a great way to replace that stack of plastic on ...

Logitech's Harmony 1100i universal remote control is an update to the company's Harmony 1000i. Even if your device isn't on the database - as we found with Toshiba's 52XV560A television - the Logitech Harmony 1100i can learn the controls from the...

February, 2009

Rating

80

goodgearguide.com.au

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