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March 2009
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The editors liked
Set up
Automatic (large database) or manual
Option to set button sensitivity and delay
Original concept of macros/ "activities"
Rechargeable
Large screen
Smart design and a doddle to use.
Easy to use
Regular updates
Activities work well
Charger
Easy to set up
Simple to use
Rechargeable battery
Good online database
Easy setup
Good use of activities
More responsive than the Harmony 1000
Less expensive than many competing tablet models
The editors didn't like
Poor quality screen
Resistive screen
Configuration software isn't easy to understand
Not a big improvement over predecessor. Unwelcome price hike
No big gain over its predecessor
Price hike
Can't transfer settings from another Harmony device
Very expensive
Screen and facia get mucky quite quickly
RF is only available as an extra
Battery life isn't great
No easy way to use it in more than one room
Setting up systems with more than five or six components can become complicated
Abstract: Candybar remotes are just so boring and complicated with all of their buttons and whatnot, but large touchscreen remotes are pricey. Enter the Logitech Harmony 1100; a quasi-hybrid of the two options. Unfortunately, the melding of both doesn’t create ...
Published: 2009-02-20, Author: Tim , review by: engadget.com
Solid feel, Sophisticated design, Comprehensive device support
High cost, Too few buttons, Not enjoyable to use
The 1100 definitely has the look and feel of a solid piece of kit; one of those devices you want to pick up and turn over in your hand just for the sake of feeling it -- as it should for about $500. But, when it comes to the actual business of controlling...
Published: 2009-02-19, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Tablet-style, touch-screen, universal remote that controls 15 devices; controls components via infrared or RF (for an extra charge); includes rechargeable battery and docking station; Web-programmable and compatible with Windows and Macintosh PCs via s...
Pricey, especially considering that the RF module costs extra; screen drains battery quickly when its not left in the charging stand; no easy way to use in more than one room; lacks the design and programming flexibility (you cant design your own but...
The Logitech Harmony 1100 is an excellent touch-screen universal remote that corrects most of the shortcomings and frustrations of its predecessor, but its high price will relegate it to high-end home theaters only.
Abstract: Logitech unveiled its latest touchscreen remote, the Harmony 1100, at the Consumer Electronics Show -- and gadget lovers everywhere clamored to get their grubby little hands on it. Switching the main controls and focus over to an attractive touchscreen...
The Logitech Harmony 1100 has enough bells and whistles to attract the biggest home entertainment enthusiasts - but it doesnt come cheap, and will it work with older Harmony models? ...
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Published: 2009-11-23, Author: David , review by: asia.cnet.com
Tablet-style, touchscreen, controls 15 devices; RF-ready; includes rechargeable battery and docking station; Web-programmable and compatible with Windows and Macintosh PCs; less expensive than competing tablet models.
RF module is optional; screen drains battery quickly; no easy way to use in different rooms; lacks design and programming flexibility; setting up systems with more than five or six components can get pretty tricky.
Méthodes d'apprentissage: automatique (grande base de données) ou manuelle, Réglage de la sensibilité et du délai des boutons, Principe original des "activités" / macros, Rechargeable, Grand écran
Ecran de piètre qualité, Ecran résistif, Logiciel de configuration pas simple à appréhender
A sa sortie, cette télécommande était hors normes. Désormais, son grand écran souffre trop de la comparaison avec ceux des smartphones : résistif, trop fade et aux angles de vision réduit, il ne donne pas l'impression de manipuler un objet aussi cher....
Design soigné.Le prix de l’appareil.Écran tactile 9 cm.Mode d’apprentissage qui peut causer quelques difficultés.Assistant de configuration.Obligation d’avoir un PC et internet...
Abstract: Les télécommandes Harmony sont originales à plus d’un titre mais c’est surtout l’organisation par activités qui les différencie des autres. Au lieu de piloter chaque appareil, une Harmony commande ceux qui sont nécessaires à une activité comme par exem...
Lassistant de configuration, La prise en main, Le nombre dappareils pris en charge, Infrarouge et radiofréquence
Personnalisation toujours limité, Connexion Internet toujours obligatoire, Prix trop élevé
LHarmony 1100 apporte trop peu dévolution comparé à sa grande sœur lHarmony 1000. Hormis la possibilité de changer la position des touches, den supprimer ou den ajouter, on cherche encore les grands changements... Plutôt quune évolution matériel...