
The gadget buyers amongst us know that with more appliances come more remotes. you needn't have a sea of remotes anymore in your living room, because the Logitech Harmony One is a Universal Remote which pretty much controls anything and it's now £104.45 at Amazon (was £107.46).
Place this device in the palm of your hand and control will be yours! The remote can store 15 remotes in it's system and the handy touch-screen (as well as normal button navigation) will make confusing buttons a thing of the past. There are also one-touch presets available, so playing a DVD means just one touch of the screen and it will power up the device and start playing the DVD. Now even your Gran will delight in how easy it is to watch her favourite movies!
The Harmony One also feels great to hold. It's been ergonomically designed for maximum comfort in your palm and takes on some of the characteristics of the Sky remote. If you're worried that your cheap branded device is never going to be controllable, then you'l be comforted to hear that the remote has an online database of more than 225,000 devices from more than 5,000 brands and the list grows larger every day. To get started, you'll need a PC or Mac to tell the device which products you want to control. A simple setup program will allow you to download the correct data for the remotes and hey-presto, you'll be controlling eveything in one hand. Now, just don't lose it!
Technical specifications:
- Advanced remote control with full-colour touch screen for your home entertainment system
- Full-colour touch screen provides easy, one-touch access to activities
- Sculpted backlit buttons allow you to navigate easily - even in the dark
- Replaces up to 15 remotes, reducing clutter and complexity in the living room
- The ergonomic shape fits comfortably in your hand
- The rechargeable remote eliminates the worry about changing batteries
- 2-year guarantee
- Full product support
- PC setup requirements: Windows-compatible PC - Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista. Macintosh - Macintosh OS X 10.3 or later.
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