Reviewed on February 19, 2009The 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.TAGS:Logitech, Logitech Harmony, remote, universal remote, programming, command, operating system
Reviewed on September 17, 2008While we weren't blown away by their sound, the Logitech Z-5s' combination of a simple, clean design, USB connectivity, and some basic remote operation make them a decent value in the sub-$100 PC speaker space.TAGS:Logitech, portable audio, PC speakers, remote, speakers, volume, USB port, USB, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on November 5, 2007The Logitech Pure-Fi Elite stands above the iPod speaker competition with a can't-miss combination of excellent design, great sound, and a low price.TAGS:Logitech, remote, Apple iPod, button, video
Reviewed on May 17, 2006While it isn't perfect, the Logitech Harmony 890 should be near the top of your list if you're in the market for a sub-$400 RF remote that can operate equipment that's hidden behind cabinets or closet doors.TAGS:Logitech Harmony, Logitech, set-top box, color screen, set-top, remote, icon, battery, button
Reviewed on February 8, 2007Though it lacks real multiroom capabilities and may not offer quite the flexibility of competing high-end tablet-style remotes, the swanky Logitech Harmony 1000 can be programmed by the average consumer, which saves the cost of hiring a home installer to program it.TAGS:Logitech Harmony, Logitech, remote, touch screen, hiring, button, icon
Reviewed on October 20, 2006The Logitech Harmony 670 may not be the coolest-looking universal remote, but it's one of the easiest to use, especially for DVR users.TAGS:Logitech Harmony, Logitech, remote, DVR, D-Pad, LCD, button, text, battery