Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Oct 13 2009, 9:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
GlideTV announced today the release of its first product, the GlideTV Navigator.
The GlideTV is shaped like a palm-sized bowl with a touchpad on top.
The GlideTV Navigator includes a remote, charging station, USB wireless receiver and is compatible with Windows PC, Apple Mac, Sony PS3 or any set-top box that supports standard mouse and keyboard HID devices.
Features of the GlideTV remote include clickable touchpad mapped to your TV screen, one-thumb scrolling, single and double-click selection, Backlit AV buttons to control volume and playback, Directional buttons for easy two-axis navigation, dedicated Esc, Enter, Back, and Function keys to control applications and On-screen keyboard (requires download, Windows only).
GlideTV Navigator has an MSRP of $149. Via the GlideTV site.
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