
Logitech Harmony Touch review
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A remote control for all your devices that takes some cues from smartphones. But does it succeed?
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A remote control for all your devices that takes some cues from smartphones. But does it succeed?

Logitech's attempt at a touch-enabled mouse. But is it any better than the M600?

The Logitech K810 is a compact, portable keyboard designed to go with your Windows 8 tablet.

Get touch gestures in Windows 8 regardless of your hardware, with this external touchpad.

Logitech's mobile mouse with touch gesture support for Windows 8 seems like a good idea, but will it be better than the dire M600?

If you want a clean keyboard that's waterproof, then you may like this...

The G710+ is the first keyboard out of Logitech's design-works with those lovely, chunky, noisy mechanical switch keys.

A mouse with touch-sensitive controls that's ambitious, but doesn't quite work.

While a lot of gaming mice can really improve the responsiveness of your games, many of them fall into the trap of being feature-packed, while forgetting to be comfortable to use. This is especially true when you're using the mice for tasks other than gaming.

A keyboard small enough to fit into a laptop bag

A mouse that's great on the go

Ditch the batteries with a solar-powered wireless keyboard

A plain looking gaming mouse but one that has a lot of tech packed inside

Is the Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse a case of overkill?

Logitech has unveiled the first peripheral of its latest gaming range – with the N13 game pad aiming to put a brand new spin on an old concept and lure gamers away from their keyboards.

When choosing a media centre keyboard and mouse, then size is one of the key choices that needs to be addressed. If you don’t want to blot your living room with a full-size keyboard and mouse then the DiNovo Mini is ideal.

Logitech has firmly ensconced itself in the world of AV through its Harmony universal remote series.

Most universal remote controls are based on the simple notion of replacing your existing remotes with one handset, and advanced users can set up macros – sequences of commands for several devices.

Things have been difficult between laser gaming mice and myself. The relationship, while admittedly shaky from the beginning, has grown steadily worse after hours of repeated, simulated death.

Universal remotes are a great way to take control of your entire AV system - especially when that system becomes rather extensive. Logitech's latest model in its Harmony line has the power to command up to 15 separate items

Traditionally, there are two types of universal remote control: those that come with an in-built library of remote commands and those, mainly at the top end of the market in price and design, which can be customised through connection to a computer

The G15 had stacks of promise. 18 programmable macro keys, bindable in three modes to give a whopping total of... (takes socks off for hard maths) 54 functions! Probably

The G11 is basically the same as the company's G15, but without the LCD panel. It's also roughly £30 cheaper if you shop around. It features the same suite of 56 bindable macro keys, Soho-grade electric blue Lighting, and a 'gaming mode'

Specialist input devices like graphics tablets, 3D mice and scrollwheels all have their fans, but each tends to suit one type of application over any other. In contrast to this is the NuLOOQ navigator...

Logitech mice are becoming the epitome of the 'if it ain't broke'philosophy towards hardware design. This must be the 422nd mouse we'veseen with the same smooth, curved chassis.