Price range: £196.80
What is it: A tablet-style, touchscreen programmable remote
What we think: Put in the time to set up this remote properly and it'll reward you handsomely
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 September 2007
Tags: Logitech, Logitech Harmony 1000, set-top box, touchscreen, screens
We like:
Programming via Web-style interface; powerful combination of real buttons and touchscreen; good macro support
We don't like:
Getting the right setup takes time; controls are sometimes laid out across lots of virtual pages
CNET UK judgement:
Although it can take quite a long time to set up, once it's programmed correctly this smart-looking remote impresses with its powerful features and easy to use controls
Full review:
The Harmony 1000 is a tablet-shaped remote that sits right at the top of Logitech’s range of programmable zappers. Continue Reading...
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