Philip Wong | Nov 10, 2009

(Credit: Logitech)
The long overdue Logitech Harmony 1100, first debuted at January's Consumer Electronics Show, has finally arrived in Asia. This handsome tablet is a cut above the competition with a 3.5-inch color screen which offers QVGA resolution, touch control and a customizable user interface. Another major differentiation is the radio frequency (RF) upgradeability via an optional RF extender. This enables remote control through walls and obstacles, though this accessory will not available at the moment. To further simplify installation, this Harmony utilizes an intuitive software wizard linked up to an online IR code repository covering 225,000 products from 5,000 major brands.
The Harmony 1100 will be available in Singapore by end November for S$699 (US$504.37). Logitech has no plans to launch this model in most of the other Asia cities. More information on the tablet universal remote control below.
| Screen |
3.5-inch, QVGA, color, touch-sensitive |
| Buttons |
10 and five-way navigation |
| No. of devices supported |
15 |
| Programmability |
One-touch activity controls, macro support, learning function |
| Remote interface |
IR and RF (optional) |
| Operating system compatibility |
Windows XP/2000/Vista, Mac OS X 10.3 to 10.5 |
| Power |
Rechargeable li-ion battery with bundled dock |
| Dimension |
139 x 104 x 14mm |
| Weight |
204g with battery |
| Price |
S$699 (US$504.37) |
| Availability |
Singapore |
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