Logitech Harmony 1000 review

This will simplify the most complex of home entertainment systems

The Harmony 1000 drops traditional design in favour of a wide, flat aluminium shape and a 3.5in colour touch screen

TechRadar Verdict

If you want an easy to use, one-remote solution for controlling all your home entertainment gadgets, this is definitely one to consider.

Pros

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    Activity-based control

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    Simple setup process

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    Backlit touch-screen

Cons

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    May not be as good as all your existing remotes

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Most universal remote controls are based on the simple notion of replacing your existing remotes with one handset, and advanced users can set up macros - sequences of commands for several devices.

The Harmony series takes this as a starting point: tell it what devices you own and then tell it what you do with them. The remote is programmed with these activities, for instance, turning on your TV, sat receiver and home cinema amplifier when you select 'Watch TV', setting each to the correct inputs. If you stick with the Harmony, it will track the status of all your devices. The help button steps you through devices if the Harmony gets confused.

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