
Philips is unveiling a whole line of remote controls designed to work with Vista Media Center.
The first model looks like the basic remote we first heard about back in October. It's a 45 button IR remote, that comes in four versions: basic, backlit, and backlit with IR learning capabilities to control your TV volume and power functions, and an RF version that will come with a USB RF receiver.
There's a second remote that basically has the same 45 buttons, but on a more traditional looking body. There's a tiny PC Express card remote for easy storage in notebook media centers.
And what looks to be the most full-featured (and probably the most expensive) remote is the TINO SRM7500. The RF remote includes an LCD screen for controlling music playback without turning on your monitor/TV. It works as a universal IR remote, for learning to control your other devices.
[via Bink]








