Filed under: CES, HDTV, Home Entertainment
If you thought Logitech was going to rest on the laurels of the Harmony 880, think again. The Harmony One looks to pick up where the 880 left off; it takes everything we love about the 880 and steps it up by replacing the terrible buttons with our favorite raised type, and the LCD screen goes touch screen to boot. PJ from PC World appreciates the new ergonomic layout and touch screen, but misses being able to access the LCD screen without looking down at the remote. The charger bas