I thought this was a pretty accurate analysis, after purchasing a Logitech One Harmony remote and reading what another poster here stated about the Logitech 1000, touch screens need work--e.g., when you attempt to choose an activity on the One you can see it from any angle but can't tell whether your finger is within or outside of a huge visual range (I admit I have big hands, the "popsicle toes" problem but come on, that's the whole point of a small tactile controller device, to be both small and precise).

Why I Hate Touch Screens


"If you try to turn toward it, you go against it."