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Gizmodo: Unearthed Nintendo 2001 Prototype Motion-Sensing One-Handed
In an alternative Universe, this is what the NintendoWii's Wiimote and nunchuck would have looked like: this is the amazing transforming GyroPod, a motion-sensing gamepad prototype that Gyration made for Nintendo back in 2001. Read More >
The Motion Applications Report: A Conversation with Gyration’s Greg Smith
Gyration has announced its ULTRA R4000 Motion-Sensing Remote with Music Display (see posting). Now that the engineering is in place comes the challenge of marketing it to the public. Read More >
Notebook.com: Gyration Ultra R4000 Universal Remote Control with Motion Sensing Mouse
There was a lot of buzz around Logitech’s Air Mouse last week, but the Gyration Ultra R4000 may be a better choice for those looking for an all-in-one solution. Read More >
SlashGear.com: Gyration Introduces New Ultra R4000 Remote
If you haven’t heard of Gyration yet, you should check them out. I’ve been using on of their in-air mice for several years now in my living room and it’s one of the best things I’ve bought. They’ve just announced their latest product which looks like it could force my old one into retirement. Read More >
CNET: Alienware’s Hangar 19 HD Entertainment Center Goes on Sale, Gyration Media Center Remote Included
Alienware's new Hangar18: HD Entertainment Center (announced at CES) fires a direct shot at Sony, Velocity Micro, and the other PC vendors still hanging on in the home theater PC game. Equipped with a built-in 200-watt surround sound amplifier, an HDMI output, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, and a Gyration Media Center remote. Read More >
PC World: “This remote was so cool to use.”
Gyration Media Center and PC Suite, wireless remote and keyboard set from Gyration includes a gyroscope sensor for easy cursor navigation. Read More >
Computer Shopper:“You’ll never use a clunky mouse to control your Media Center PC again.”
One of the biggest drawbacks to connecting a Media Center PC to your television is the awkwardness of navigating your digital media from your couch via a traditional mouse and keyboard. And while plenty of remote controls let you scroll through onscreen menus, you still need a mouse to move a cursor around. Read More >
Gearlog and PC Magazine:“The bottom line is, this thing is freaking awesome.”
Hands on with the new Gyration media center remote. Read More >
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