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Logtech Harmony 1100i
Company: Logtech

Pros: Easy to use; Simple set up; Online device database; Responsive touch screen.

Cons: Some Automation limitations, doesn't work with the PS3.


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"New Harmony Is More Of The Same"

By Dave Jansen | Published:31/03/2009

In a wasteland of remote controls we strive to find an all in one solution for controlling our AV set up. Universal remote controls are the most obvious answer but the bargain store versions have always been fairly poor at steeping up to the plate and delivering a truly ‘universal’ experience.
At The premium end of the spectrum, The Logitech Harmony range has always been one of the best on the market at giving the user a comprehensive solution but while they have been better than others, they still aren't perfect.  The Harmony 1100i is the best model yet, but it still falls victim to the fundamental flaws of the technology.

The most obvious issue is the automation - there is no intelligence within the remote.  It is not a flaw of the product but more of a limit of what a universal remote can do.  It can only perform a series of commands.  If you want to watch a DVD the remote can turn on your television, your DVD player and your home theatre system.  However, what if the TV is already switched on?  Since it sends a series of commands, it will invariably turn the TV off while turning the rest of the devices on.   The illusion of automation is what is on sale here, but if you are willing to accept that there are certain caveats to a universal remote, then the Harmony 1100i, is definitely one of the best options around.

It is a touch screen remote which gives you the freedom to fully customise the on-screen display via a PC.  Unlike basic universal remotes, the Harmony is actually rather easy to set up and the range of supported devices is extensive to say the least.  Some of our AV equipment has popular in the time of Vanilla Ice and Happy Pants but the remote was still able to control them with ease.  Setting up the remote is an online process via the Harmony website.

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