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Introduced at CES 2009, the Harmony 1100 is the latest in a long line of universal remote controls by Logitech. Featuring a 3.5" touchscreen interface with tactile buttons surrounding the interface, as well as large buttons for the most used functions such as volume, the Harmony 1100 utilizes RF to control up to 15 home A/V devices (which can be picked or scanned from an internal database of 225,000 from over 5,000 manufacturers). Launching in February 2009 the device has a cost of $500.
MSRP $499.99
Release date February, 2009
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Logitech Harmony 1100
• Harmony 1100 Advanced Universal Remote Control with 3.5-Inch Color Touch Screen
• Harmony 1100 Remote Control
UPC: 097855054081
EAN: 705105565002
MPN: 915-000074
Competitors
MSRP $599.00
Released January, 2008
Pros
- Can handle a lot of commands
- Easy to see screen
- Rechargeable battery plus base station
- Can program older devices well
Cons
- Expensive
- Requires professional installation
Logitech Harmony 1100
vs.
Universal Remote MX-980
MSRP $1,200.00
Released July, 2007
Pros
- large 3.7" touchscreen display
- can control multiple pieces of equipment from the same manufacturer
- wireless with charging stand
Cons
- extremely expensive
- not easy to program
- super luxurious - requires the best of the best not to look out of place
Logitech Harmony 1100
vs.
Philips TSU9600
MSRP $999.00
Released February, 2008
Pros
- Can control anything
- Easy to use - big buttons and simple interface
- Single 'Off' button turns the entire system off
Cons
- Expensive
- Requires professional installation
Logitech Harmony 1100
vs.
Niles iC2
MSRP $399.00
Released --
Based on one of the most popular LCD remote controls in the marketplace, the TSU2000 doubles the amount of memory over the TS-1000 and includes a huge new built-in library of infrared codes.
Logitech Harmony 1100
vs.
Philips Pronto TSU2000
MSRP $599.00
Released December, 2005
The Universal Remote MX-950 is a fully programmable, multi-purpose remote control. The MX-950 features a large dynamic LCD screen, which changes with each selected component to dynamically reflect up to 10 custom controls. The MX-950 has a built-in motion sensor, and the remote control’s backlight automatically illuminates when the remote is moved. Powered by...
Logitech Harmony 1100
vs.
Universal Remote MX-950
MSRP $500.00
Released February, 2005
The Universal Remote TX-1000 is a fully programmable, multi-purpose remote control. The TX-1000 features a large dynamic LCD touch screen, which changes with each selected component to dynamically reflect specific controls. These controls can be combined into group commands, which can be mapped to a single key. The TX-1000 is powered by four AA...
Logitech Harmony 1100
vs.
Universal Remote TX-1000
Reviews
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Pros
- completely customizable interface
- designed with ease of use as primary concern
- tactile buttons for most used functions
- RF remote doesn't require line of sight
- more attractive than the Harmony 1000
- rechargeable
Cons
- extremely expensive
- not very innovative compared to the older Harmony 1000
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