Genius’ Wireless LuxeMate T810 Media Cruiser
The Ultimate 3-in-1 Media and PC Control Device
April 27, 2011, Taipei, Taiwan – Genius, a leading manufacturer of computer peripherals, today released an all-new media and PC control device: the wireless LuxeMate T810 Media Cruiser. This 3-in-1 device gives users a wireless Remote Control, Mouse and Keyboard combination, specially designed for use with Microsoft XP and Vista media center software. Watching live TV, listening to online radio, watching DVDs, looking at photos, surfing the Internet…etc.; all these functions can be controlled effortlessly with the LuxeMate T810. With the anti-interference 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, users can control whatever they are doing from as far away as ten meters. With more and more consumers choosing to integrate their computers and televisions, this all-new product from Genius offers a genuine control.
The Genius LuxeMate T810 Media Cruiser connects to PCs using a USB receiver and offers unprecedented wireless control with four way scrolling capabilities (up, down, left, right) with the “OptoTouch Cursor Control” and provides greater cursor accuracy, quicker movement and response time. The LuxeMate T810 has a rubber-coating to provide anti-slip control and 34 hot keys for quick and easy navigation.
This full keyboard, mouse, and remote control combination is the complete and ultimate wireless tool for media and PC control, taking users to the next level in digital entertainment.
System Requirements:
- Media center PC system
- Microsoft Windows Vista with Media Center version (Home Premium or Ultimate), XP Media Center Edition 2005
- DVD-ROM drive for software installation
- Available USB port
Package Contents:
- LuxeMate T810 keyboard, mouse, and remote control
- USB dongle receiver
- Two AA alkaline batteries
- Multi-language quick guide
The suggested retail price for Genius LuxeMate T810 Media Cruiser is US$89.99.
Leon Hyman
Senior Editor
AlienBabelTech.com
I found additional photos here. Overall a really nice device.
http://reviewhorizon.com/2011/05/luxemate-t810-review-wireless-media-center-keyboard-remote/
Thanks for those hints. Personally I’m using a cheap DVB-S2 tunercard, to receive SDTV and HDTV transmissions via satellite on PC.