Test GlideTV Navigator
Marque
GlideTV
Modèle
Navigator
Site
legitreviews.com
Date
27.12.2010
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Nombre de Visites
276
Over the past few years the internet has been making it's way to the living room and one of the biggest complaints about having a home theater PC (HTPC) hooked up to your TV is how do you go about easily controlling it. Many users find wireless RF to have bad signal strength and having a bulky keyboard and a separate mouse a major pain in the butt to use. You'll quickly find out that your mouse won't work on your glass table or that the signal strength isn't strong enough to work from your couch that is twelve feet away. Today we have a fairly inexpensive remote control whose sole purpose in life it to make PC use from the couch easier. In fact the GlideTV Navigator was dubbed the worlds first couch mouse. GlideTV was founded in 2008 and has spend the past two years marketing and promoting the GlideTV Navigator as a comfortable and easy way to control a Mac or Windows PC from the couch. When the device was first launched back in October 2009 it could be found online for $150, which is a bit on the expensive side. Today the same device can be found for $69.99 from GlideTV on any given day or for just $49.00 with their holiday sale that is still active after Christmas! This is a much better price range and something we felt our readers would be interested in checking out.



