Logitech Harmony 1100 universal touchscreen remote on sale
SlashGear —
Logitech’s Harmony 1100 universal remote has finally gone on sale at Newegg, offering a 3.5-inch touchscreen, both infrared and RF capabilities, customizable icons, layouts and macros, and the ability to set it all up via a PC. The Harmony 1100 has access to Logitech’s 225,000 device-strong A/V control database, including models from 5,000 brands.
Logitech claim you can replace up to 15 individual remotes, as well as making common tasks more intuitive. If you want to use RF wireless, however, you’ll need to buy Logitech’s Harmony RF Extender; it’s sold separately for $99.99.
The Logitech Harmony 1100 is available now, priced at $499.99 with free shipping. It comes with the charging ...
The Logitech Harmony 1100 goes on sale
CrunchGear —
Logitech went official with the Harmony 1100 just a few weeks ago and already it’s available for purchase. Newegg has the touchscreen universal remote for the low, low price of $499 with free shipping. In order to take advantage of the killer RF capabilities, you’ll have to spend an extra $99 on the RF Extender though. But that money is well spent as with the RF mode and a few extra long cables, all the AV equipment can be hidden away and controlled with this macro-powered universal remote.
Logitech Harmony 1100 Goes on Sale for $500 [Home Theater]
Gizmodo —
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Logitech's Harmony 1100 now shipping to tidy living rooms everywhere
Engadget HD —
... While we're happy to eschew buttons for touchscreens on some things, we're still not entirely sold on the Harmony 1100's (relatively) minimalist design, an update to that display-focused layout first seen on the 1000. Most like to use remote controls ...
Logitech's Harmony 1100 now shipping to tidy living rooms everywhere
Engadget —
... While we're happy to eschew buttons for touchscreens on some things, we're still not entirely sold on the Harmony 1100's (relatively) minimalist design, an update to that display-focused layout first seen on the 1000. Most like to use remote controls ...




