Touchpanels are the keys to sophisticated control systems
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Logitech Harmony1100

The Logitech Harmony 1100 is the high-end touchpanel for the DIY user. At $399 with a 3.5-inch touchscreen, it’s one of Harmony’s most sophisticated systems, yet easy for a consumer to program with a Windows PC. This model is intended for single-room home theater use, not whole house control, and it can’t be wall mounted. It uses IR signals to control your components.

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