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Logitech Harmony 1000 - Touch Screen Universal Remote Control | 
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| Brand: Logitech Category: CE
Buy New: £193.78
New (7) from £184.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 1957
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 7.4 x 3.4
MPN: 1304834 Model: 1304834 EAN: 5099206000988 ASIN: B000QEUTJC
Release Date: May 8, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description The Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote symbolises a move in the right direction for audio and video equipment control.With its 8.9" touchscreen design, the Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote lets you control up to 15 external devices.Thanks to a user friendly graphic menu, the Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote gives you access to numerous configurations.Once connected to your computer, its configuration wizard guides you through step by step.The Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote can take control of more than 5,000 brands and more than 175,000 devices.In case of a configuration problem, its help section provides all the troubleshooting information you need.Finally, its rechargeable lithium-ion battery guarantees maximum availability for equipment control.The Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote is the ultimate control solution for all your audio and video devices.Additional information:Compatible with: Windows 2000, XP / Mac OS X 10.3 or later version - USB port and CD-ROM player requiredContent:- Logitech Harmony 1000 Remote Control- Charging base- USB Cable - Mains adapter- Lithium-ion Battery - Installation CD
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Fantastic Product November 29, 2008 This version may have been updated in terms of Firmware etc. It has never frozen. It was a bit of a strucggle to behin with. 1 day and counting, I am adding features. abolutely excellent product. No regrets Buy this product
You're lucky if you get one that works! November 4, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The first remote I received would not power up so it was returned.
The second remote would power up however was faulty and could not be connected to by PC or Mac.
Two deviced received and both were faulty. The build quality and reliability is clearly questionable.
A truly brilliant product November 1, 2008 I have bought hundreds of products from Amazon and despite being a journalist, never felt moved to write a review until now.
The reason I have made an exception? I am so impressed with this gadget I wanted to share my enthusiasm and encourage you if you are wavering.
In a nutshell, this product works.
It took me minutes to set up, it corresponded almost exactly to my original remotes and I could combine my different devices (using my amp for TV volume for instance) on one screen.
There are hard buttons for common functions like Volume and Select to make it easier to control. And the touch screen responds when touched (not always the case with other products).
One button on the remote did not correspond to the command I wished to give. I was able to put it right in moments. I can follow simple instructions but I am no computer geek. This was entirely straightforward.
I fiddled around with cheaper models before buying this. I wish I hadn't. And I am glad too that I didn't buy anything more expensive.
My good turn for the day is to tell you - buy this, you wont regret it.
Good stuff.... August 28, 2008 Received the product today, very impressed.
Looks the business and works great.
I had a minor issue to do with not being able to select from menus in Sky Digital, and although it didn't pick up the control mapping out of the box (Everything else did: TV, DVD, AVR), after a call to Tech Support, I was able to map the right command.
The way in which the control troubleshoots is superb. For some reason my TV wasn't turning on or off, after a few questions along the lines of "Now is it working?" and it going off and trying something else, it fixed it.
Tech support were really efficient, which bodes well for other Logitech devices. As a brand I find them excellent, I've been using their keyboards and mice for years, so it's nice to know the first time I had to contact them that they delivered.
Only one negative thing to point out that I didn't realise previously, and it's hardly Logitech's fault, you won't be able to control a Sony PS3.
May only be first day gloss, but hey, it inspired me to write something here.....
Beautiful hardware, terrible software June 25, 2008 I'm editing my review because after some use, I've figured out ways around the issues I had before.
I came from a Philips Pronto to this, so it was a shock to see how most of the options were done for me by Logitech. Long story short: Logitech automates the entire process for better or worse, and when you haven't quite figured it out, it's for the worse. However, once you learn the logitech logic, you can work around certain issues and the results are AMAZING.
The software doesn't work on my laptop, had to install it on the PC and even then I had to disable the firewall/antivirus. The software is annoying in that it's totally online. Meaning all your setup is done via an interface that connects online to Logitech and the software is based there. You can't therefore save different variations. Every change you make, you have to undo if you don't like it or it doesn't work. You can't simply revert to a previous backup. Also, no way to simulate how the remote works like with the pronto, you have to update the remote.
Worse: if you have a RF extender, you have to update that first as well! and both things take a long while. Stupid having to unplug the RF extender each time for changes that do not affect the RF extender. And what's with the "connect" button?
Anyway, that aside, the remote works wonderfully and intelligently. The screen is outstanding, and it even has a slideshow and personalised wallpaper. A bit of tweaking and you'll have this working everything. I wouldn't be without it now, but you do have to learn how to get around the difficulties caused by Logitech-enforced rules. But it's doable and the end result is faultless. No crashing, no problems at all. Only thing is it screams when you first put it into the charging base while the screen does the slideshow. No biggy.
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