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Logitech Harmony 680 Remote
Logitech Harmony 680 Remote
The Harmony 680 Remote is the first in a series designed specifically with Windows Media Center in mind. With buttons linking to all of the My Whatever folders, you can to turn your PC on and start from those folders automatically. Retaining the same Web programming functionality of others in the line, the Harmony 680 lets you control not only your Media Center PC, but all of your other A/V hardware, too.
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Logitech io2 Digital Writing System
Logitech io2 Digital Writing System
It no longer feels like writing with a utility flashlight, but this revamped, smaller version of Logitech's original io Digital Pen still requires special paper to record your handwritten notes, which we imagine will continue to put people off. If you can get past that limitation and you're looking for a device that will let you easily store and move your scribblings, computations, or other notes to your computer, Logitech's io2 is a viable solution.
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SnapStream Firefly PC Remote
SnapStream Firefly PC Remote
Although SnapStream's Firefly PC Remote works with the Windows Media Center OS, you can also use it to control an exhaustive list of PC media applications. Like many PC remotes, it comes with media-management software, hot keys to folders within the included software (Photos, Music, and such), and a mouse mode for when you need cursor control. But more than its core functionality, the sheer breadth of supported apps makes this remote a great option.
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Wacom Intuos3 4x5 Tablet
Wacom Intuos3 4x5 Tablet
The smallest of Wacom's new professional-level Intuos3 tablets, the $220 4x5-inch model is also the most affordable. Accompanied by a wireless mouse and a digital pen, the Intuos3 gives artists, designers, and others who need precision control an easy-to-learn alternative to a standard mouse. You may want to spring for one of the larger models, depending on your needs, but they don't come cheap; even the midpoint 6x8-inch model will set you back an additional $120.
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