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Saturday, February 24, 2007 - Posts

  • Ricavision Intros Multifunction and Universal Vista Remotes

    Speaking of Ricavision remotes, Ricavision also has some upcoming multifunction and universal remote controls for Windows Vista.

    Running from left to right, the first one pictured is just a basic Vista Remote Control and only works with your PC.  The next one is a Multifunction Remote Control and will control your PC and basic TV functions (power, input, volume, etc).  The last one is a Universal Remote Control that can handle your PC, TV, DVD/VCR, and more.

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    Not sure what the prices will be, but these are some pretty nice looking remotes.

    Cross Posted from Chris Lanier's Blog at http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/
  • SideShow | Great Media Center Extender Complement

    As Bryan pointed out in the comments on my Extender Concepts post, Ricavision is making Sideshow Module that will bring better 2’ control to Media Center.  Currently if you want to start playing music on your Media Center you need to turn on your display and navigate to My Music.  After you do that, your display basically needs to stay on in case you want to change what music is playing.  Considering a large majority of people are doing other things while listening to music (not glued to the screen), using a SideShow remote with an LCD screen to control the PC without having to turn on the display will be very useful.  Windows Vista and SideShow solved this problem.

    Below is a picture of what Ricavision’s SideShow module actually looks like, as well as one of there SideShow remotes that will hopefully ship soon.  The SideShow module can give you access to several Music, TV, Pictures, and Video functions.

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    SideShow modules can have the ability to be loads of interesting things, including audio and video playback.  As far as I know, the Ricavision SideShow module is just meant to be a secondary screen for control.  Things like scheduling a show to record, or browsing through your music library for playback to occur on the PC are just a few examples of what SideShow will bring to you.

    SideShow modules will not replace Media Center Extenders overall, however there are some applications that SideShow should be more cost effective then an Extender to implement.  For example, I suggested that it would be very nice to have an In-wall Touchscreen Extender that would allow you to extend Media Center into another room without having a full setup with a separate display.  However, you might just want control of your music library, in-effect creating a nice multi-zone audio solution.  A SideShow module could be nicely built as an in-wall solution and I’m sure we will see a few out there.  In wall keypads are very popular with other whole home solutions, and SideShow will bring them to Media Center.

    In addition to Media Center, SideShow modules can have access to dozens of other modules including Vista’s Sidebar Gadgets.  This means things like quick e-mail access, IM, RSS, weather, and much more can also be a part of this.  Clearly, this is a huge advantage and ads a ton of value to SideShow modules.  And just as it doesn’t stop with Media Center related products, you might have already seen other SideShow devices out there like MP3 Players, external laptop displays, and even digital picture frames.  Home automation is going to get a huge jump with this too!

    Since I haven’t really talked about SideShow, are you interested in what it could bring?  If you not running Vista is this one of those things that would make you upgrade?

    Cross Posted from Chris Lanier's Blog at http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/


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