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966230-0403 - Logitech Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote Control

Logitech Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote Control

417 In Stock
$439.99
 
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General Information
Manufacturer
Logitech
Manufacturer Part Number
966230-0403
Manufacturer Website Address
www.logitech.com
Brand Name
Logitech
Product Line
Harmony
Product Name
Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote Control
Marketing Information
The Logitech Harmony 1000 features a brilliant 3.5" color touch screen that allows for one-touch activity-based control of even the most sophisticated A/V components.
Product Type
Universal Remote
Miscellaneous
Package Contents
Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote Control Charging station USB cable AC Adapter Lithium-ion battery Installation CD Installation guide
Additional Information
Handy recharging base The Harmony 1000's sleek shape and brushed aluminum surfaces Harmony supports 5,000+ brands and 175,000+ devices, updated daily The Harmony 1000 remote powers on all necessary devices and sets the correct inputs for the selected activity
Technical Information
Connectivity Technology
Wireless
Wireless Technology
Infrared/Radio Frequency
Number of Controllable Devices
15
Compatible Devices
HDTV
Other Great Deals product reviews
Reviewed by: metfan4life on 05-Dec-07 Rating: 4 Star Review
Strengths: Sleek design, multi-functionality, simple set-up
Summary: This remote is nice for those wanting a cool gadget to brag about. It looks very nice and doesn't look as big as it does in the pictures.

The setup is very easy. It didn't take me more than 20 minutes to setup my AV receiver, HD cable box, HDTV, and DVD player.

The only downside is that I find myself having to tap the screen more than once since it's not as sensitive as I want it to be. Also you need to navigate through many menu options in order to get to certain functions.

I like the fact that you can put your own pictures onto the remote as a screensaver as well as have a slideshow of your own pictures. The remote acts as somewhat of a digital picture frame in that sense.
Reviewed by: glashoppah on 02-Jul-07 Rating: 2 Star Review
Strengths: Flexible interface, has potential
Summary: When I bought the device I didn't think about the fact that with a classic remote there is a lot of tactile feedback - the button pattern is quickly memorized and you can snatch it up and begin selecting functions without ever looking at the remote. I took this for granted. With the touch screen, you have nearly no tactile feedback, so you constantly have to take your eyes off the monitor to look at what button you're pressing/menu you're on, etc. This kind of sucks. Even worse, the output power of the LEDs isn't even close to that of the other Harmony remotes, so I find that I have to hold the device so that the LEDs are pointed directly at my equipment. When I'm holding it in that fashion, I cannot see the screen at all. What would be \"natural\" is if one could hold the device like a book (so one can see the screen straight on) and then select functions - but if you do that, the LEDs don't have enough output to change the functions on your devices. As a result, you have to look at the screen, position your finger over a function, then tilt the remote down and point it at devices before pressing the button.

It's extremely awkward and unpleasant.

IMHO, they expect you to buy the RF repeater, which would solve this problem. But if that's what they wanted, why bother putting the IR LEDs in there in the first place? I'm very frustrated by it.

Another problem is that Logitech removed the XML customization options from the Harmony web set up program. I had done a lot of \"under the hood\" tuning of my older Harmonys, and I can no longer do so myself - I have to open a case to make such changes (and rely on the Logitech support engineers to get them right). Also, it's difficult to create macros that do more than one function with a single button press - for example, my receiver allows me to control a second zone, but on the receiver remote I have to push \"ZONE 2\" and then push \"POWER\" to enable the second zone, then \"ZONE 2\" and then the volume controls to control the volume, etc. I'd like to turn these into single button presses, but I cannot.

So as a result (of mainly the LED power and tactile feedback issues), this thing is gathering dust and I'm using my old Harmony remote. :(

Reviewed by: axc51 on 04-Jul-07 Rating: 4 Star Review
Strengths: Bright and clear LCD touch screen, easy computer setup
Summary: The computer setup wasn't as bad as I had expected. It took a while to figure out the complexity of my home theater system, but it wasn't nearly as bad as using my older Sony remote. This product worked great on my MacBook Pro. The only negative I can think about is that it doesn't work 100% on all my components out of the box, rather about 90%.

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