The Logitech Harmony 1100i remote touches down in New Zealand in March 2009
Author: thomas // Category: EntertainmentLogitech International declared today to expand the shipping of advanced and high end “universal remote control” of Logitech® Harmony® 1100i to New Zealand in March 2009. The Harmony remote has to its credit the “US CES 2009 Design and Engineering Award” – this is the second successive year for Logitech to be honoured with this award.
Harmony lives by the objective of simplifying the home-entertainment gadgets and Harmony 1100i is a move towards the same. This remote control promises to make home-entertainment an uncomplicated and inexpensive experience which viewer’s will look forward to in their home environment. The remote is expected to retail at the suggested price of $999.90 NZ.
Harmony 1100i remote comes with completely revamped software, a 3.5 inch interface in full colour and customizable touch screen with QVGA resolution, giving the entire control of your home-entertainment system in the palm of your hand. The Logitech Harmony 1100 universal remote allows you to have the most frequently used commands to feature on the screen. Additionally the remote is fitted with tactile guides close to the touch screen and help you to place your fingers in a way to choose the required commands. The top casing is in brushed-black aluminium and the bottom casing in soft material making it feel comfy in the hand and look chic in your entertainment area. A great advantage is that your Harmony 1100i works on rechargeable batteries, so no need to keep replacing the batteries.
The Harmony 1100i remote from Logitech International comes powered with the world’s biggest A/V control database of home entertainment system and with a convenient guided online set up. Its single touch activity control mechanism functions so effortlessly; with just a touch on the appropriate screen icon, you can switch on all the gadgets, TV, DVD player, A/V receiver, Amplifier and all other related devices. You do not need individual controls for each system.
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