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  Windows Vista Remote From Anyware

By Mendelson Tiu | Wednesday | 05/09/2007

Anyware Computer Accessories has launched the Rock Vista Remote Control, a remote which, thet the company claims, will allow a user to enjoy entertainment on your PC with ease and comfort.

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This remote control has 50 keys that lets users access their digital files in the Windows Vista Media Centre.

By using the Rock Vista Remote Control, one can simply record selected TV programs, access music/photo/video collection, power the media centre PC or TV, open the TV program guide to display available channels on page, launch full-screen live TV and pause audio/video or live/recorded TV and repeat a few seconds of recorded TV and jump back to a music track or DVD chapter.

Product Features:

  • Certified for Windows Vista
  • LED indicator
  • Transmission distance- 10 metres
  • Powered by 2 AAA batteries
  • Support multi languages
  • Could be arranged in pairs with IR transceiver, IR receiver, RF receiver
  • Dimensions: 193 x 50 X 27.75 mm 

The RM-VR1 ROCK Vista Remote Control is available in black and has an RRP of $40.00.

See: www.anyware.com.au

 

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