Remote control of Windows Vista

Microsoft is trying its best to make the new version of Windows Vista more popular, and as expected, more and more manufacturers have started rolling out 'follow-up' devices with the system's features. This new operator. One of the most interesting and useful 'items' comes from Philips:

' Vista remote control ', the device that controls support for Windows Sideshow (a mini screen that allows users to check their emails and IM messages even when the computer is turned off) - one of the most attractive features of Vista operating system.

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Philips remote control

This very unique device, called SRM7500, uses 2-way radio signal technology, which means no line-of-sight is required when controlling. The 6-line screen allows users to monitor and select content (music, movies, etc.) with this controller without having to go near the computer. In addition, the function to support direct access to online content such as news, fake securities, email helps this remote controller become a very effective control solution for prize computers. multimedia (Media Center).

However, there are many things about Vista controllers that few people know. Because it was built by Philips under the form of an improved general controller, this device not only controlled the PC but also operated a number of other devices in the house.

The company said, ' since it has a database that is larger than any other remote control currently available on the market, there should be no remote-controlled devices that it cannot receive. out '. It is not known if this statement is true, but anyway, Philips's Vista SRM7500 controller will probably be very successful, especially when the 'technology garden' is becoming increasingly crowded and cramped. .

Nguyen Nam