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Harmony 1100 remote review: a bigger screen isn't always better
Harmony 1100 remote review: a bigger screen isn't always better
Like a skeleton in the closet or a beating heart in the floorboards, many home theater enthusiasts are cursed by a barrage of remote controls, each with different shapes, sizes, and battery demands. Cheap multi-device programmable remotes help, but Logitech's Harmony line has for years been ...
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Logitech's Harmony 1100 remote reviewed
Engadget HD — ... If you've been pondering the purchase of a touchscreen-heavy $500 remote, you've probably been pondering the purchase of a Logitech Harmony 1100. If so, you should probably surf on over to Engadget Classic's review, which takes a critical look at its ...

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The Harmony 1100 is a touch screen, tablet-style universal remote that lists for $500. (Credit: Logitech) When Logitech brought out its touch screen, tablet-style Harmony 1000 in 2007, it was clearly taking a stab at the high-end of the universal remote market. Unlike other high-end--and more ...