Logitech's Harmony devices are a nice idea - they're universal remote
controls that allow you to control your TV, DVD player and other devices all
with a single handheld control.
The only problem with previous models in the Harmony range is that they were
so big and bulky, and festooned with so many buttons, that we generally just
found it easier to go back and carry on using the remote controls we already
had.
The Harmony 1000 takes a more elegant approach to this problem by replacing
the dozens of buttons with a touchscreen display that allows you to control all
your devices simply by tapping your finger on the screen.
The initial setup process takes a little while as you have to install the
software, connect the Harmony to your PC's USB port and then connect to the
Logitech website. You need to provide
Logitech with the manufacturer and model number of each device you want to
control and then set up a series of activities.
Each activity can control multiple devices, so if you set up the 'Watching
DVD' activity, this will allow you to turn on the TV and DVD player at the same
time and select the correct channel on the TV to watch your DVD film. Switch to
another activity, such as 'Listen To Music', and the Harmony will switch to
controlling your music and speaker systems instead.
The touchscreen technology means that the Harmony 1000 is certainly more
elegant than the other models in the Harmony range. It also makes it a lot more
expensive, coming in at a hefty £279.
So while the Harmony 1000 does eliminate the hassle of juggling multiple
remote controls, its sheer price means that it's mainly going to appeal to
serious home cinema buffs who have already spent a few thousand pounds on their
entertainment system.
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