Until now.

The new Honeywell Vision series. Mine's a VisionPRO because it's got a few control features you don't necessarily have in the Vision series. But the principal is the same, nonetheless.

It's touchscreen operated and it's amazing. You can program it to be dimly lit at all times and brighten up when you touch it...

One of my favorite features is that it has a built-in humidity control. With frost control, no less.
What does that mean? Well, I can program the humidistat portion of the thermostat to reduce the humidity setting based on the outdoor temps. While it's only logical that you would want to maintain an ideal 35-40% humidity during the winter months, doing so causes a major problem. Namely, condensation.
I've had my patio door literally freeze up on me because I insisted on keeping the humidity levels at around 40% when outdoor temps got down to around -12*C ( around +10*F) or lower. The colder it is outside, the more of a temperature difference there is between the inside and outside. So what happens? It's sorta like a cold glass of water on a hot summer's day. The glass sweats. Well, that's what happens to home windows when faced with colder outdoor temps. As energy-efficient as windows have become in the last decade or so, a window will never be as efficient as an insulated wall.
So this newfangled t-stat has what's called frost control. When connected to an outdoor temperature sensor (about $25), it will automatically roll back the humidity setting by a certain amount, based on settings from 1-10. You can control what amount. A frost control of 1 means you really don't want to see any condensation whatsoever, at the risk of having a much drier home. A setting of 10 means you want a more comfortable humidity level at the risk of seeing more/alot of condensation. For you southerners to be able to understand, it gets so cold out up here in Canada that you literally have to fight to open the patio door. Really fight. While the dog crosses it's legs and whines while waiting 'cause she has to go pee.....