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Gyration Media Center Vista Remote
GO PRO 2.4GHz Media Center Remote
The ingenious Gyration Universal Remote Control lets you enjoy your Media Center PC to the fullest. The amazing in-air control gives you freedom to operate your PC from anywhere in the room. You have total Microsoft Media Center PC control through traditional buttons or simply point and click using Gyration’s exclusive motion-sensing mouse feature. It also enables control of your audio receiver and other IR components through its extensive IR code database and learning capabilities.
The remote uses Radio Frequency (RF) rather then Infra-red (IR). This means you do not have to point the remote at the receiver, in fact you do not even have to be in the same room as the device you want to control!!
In short if you want to have control of your Media Centre PC, TV, amplifier and some other AV appliance with only one remote, then the Gyration Universal Remote Control is just the answer!

System Requirements
Designed for PCs running Windows 7, Windows XP Media Center Edition or Windows Vista Ultimate/Premium Editions with an available USB port for remote PC control. Other systems supporting USB 1.1 or higher including Windows 2000 and Mac may be supported with limited functionality, for example right-click mouse button not functional on a Mac.
Features
- Complete control of your home entertainment
- Up to 30m range with no line of sight limitations
- Certified for Windows Vista Premium/Ultimate editions with
- IR Universal Learning Remote Control can control up to 3 other A/V components
- Includes USB extension cable for maximum receiver placement flexibility
- Shortcut buttons directly launch My TV, My Pictures, My Music or My Videos
- In-air cursor control
Customer Reviews
Unique remote control
That remote control offers unique feature for reasonable money. It combines IR and RF in one. So, I use it to control my TV and HTPC. Plus I use mouse with gyration to navigate online services on my HTPC. I highly recommend it for all who is tired to use remote control and wireless keyboard with touchpad or tarball and would like to replace them by one device.
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“What’s happened to my PC, is it still switched on?”
“Since fitting the new fans on the CPU and case the PC has become so much quieter I can hardly hear it.
When I walk into the room for a brief moment I wonder if my PC is still switched on.
No more roar from the fans drowning out the quiet parts of a video or film.
Hooray!
The fan roar really used to annoy me. :(
The biggest problem I had was working out how to dissemble the original CPU cooling unit without breaking the tiny plastic parts that held the fan.
I suppose a special tool is required to do it easily.
However not to be out done, I used 3 thin-bladed table knives simultaneously to form a 3-sided tool on 3 clips to carefully unclip the old fan with no damage whatsoever.
I think the change of fans was very well worthwhile and I should have done it ages ago.”