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Philips SRM 7500 - made for Vista SideShow

Posted January 19th, 2007 by Alex Ion

Windows Vista is already famous, even if it’s not yet live. It will launch soon but we already have pictures, opinions, and we know so much about it. Looks like manufactures are not waiting and they are starting to produce their Vista dedicated products. That’s the case of Philips` new remote control SRM 7500, for Windows Vista SideShow. It has a display where you can see what you’re doing and it uses a bi-directional radio frequency to communicate with the computer.

The new Philips SRM 7500 remote control will not be only a Vista SideShow compatible but will be also able to browse the Windows Media Center. Looks like the new SideShow is going to be a huge thing with so many discussions about it. Will be available from the first quarter of 2007 and prepare yourself for a price to cover the looks.
Philips SRM 7500

[via GearFuse]

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  • One Response to “Philips SRM 7500 - made for Vista SideShow”

    1. Dodevice - Technology news & reviews | Gadgets » Philips SRM 7500 remote control for Vista SideShow Says:

      [...] There have been released tons of gadgets, laptops and desktops compatible with Vista or made especially for it, even if it hasn’t been launched yet. So it’s expected to be successful, being so much promoted. One of the gadgets is the Philips SRM 7500, a remote control for SideShow.The remote control can both be used with Windows Vista SideShow and Windows Media Center and it uses a radio frequency to communicate with the PC. It also includes a display which let’s you see what you are doing with the remote control. [...]

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