Summary: ... there is no Page Up / Page Down buttons; a much needed feature for people with digital cable or satellite, making it much easier to navigate through guide/dvr/menus...
Summary: I replaced an older Harmony 880 with the Touch after the keys started sticking. I also have a 700 for the basement. Here's the low down: Pro's: 1. Sleek. 2.
Summary: Logitech, my man! What have you done? I want to watch TV, not my remote's tiny screen. Are you trying to be an i-Phone? Please return the buttons you took away.
Summary: I bought the Touch to replace a Harmony 880 that I have been using for many years. After using this product for a couple of weeks now I can say that I am really...
Powerful and works flawlessly, but lacks simplicity.
James I. Daniel, Amazon
23 December 2012
Summary: Everything works perfectly, but just know that you must constantly look at the remote to be able to use it. There is no memorizing key location for ease of use.
Summary: I'm a big fan of Harmony remotes and always recommend them to friends and family. The few quirks they have are always minor compared to the massive advantage they bring...
Summary: (This isn't an owner review of the Touch, but hopefully-useful feedback from a longtime Harmony One owner to those considering it) I looked at the button layout (awful,
Summary: This is my fifth Logitech Harmony Remote (I upgraded from the Harmony 900), and I'm still convinced they are the best universal remotes on the market.