Been testing my Gyration remote and a RF keyboard for a few days now.
My fist impression was: WOW!
Here's my preliminary conclusion:
The good:
1. It's Radio Reciever and sender have a good range. About 8 meter through multiple walls.
2. It looks pretty nice.
3. The gyro mouse function is amazing. Takes a little while to get used to, but after that it can be used almost as effective as a regular mouse. Though not for the most demanding precition tasks.
4. The remote are built for Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center, but many of it's function also works great in J River Media Center. This includes: Switching between views, back button wich works great for going back and forth between, for instance, playing now and the library in Theater View.
5. The numeric keys (with alphabet characters) work great from within theater view when it comes to jumping to different artists etc.
6. It can be programmed to work with 3 other IR based boxes like tv, recievers, amps ++.
7. The arrows and enter on the remote even works in DOS bootup! This is particularly good when you have to choose the dual boot operating systems under startup (I have one for media and one for games).
The bad:
1. As it's made for WMP and WMC there are a few buttons that have no function in MC. With the remote, there are no programs wich allow you to specify different functions for this useless buttons. Maybe this can be done with girder? Not sure....
2. The remote is pretty big. It's not a huge problem, but it seems unnesessary big for the functions on it.
3. The IR learning capabilities could have been better.
As for the keybord I have nothing bad to say, except:
- It's probably only in English layout. Just change the keyboard language to your language, and you still have everything where you are used to.
And the good things are:
- It's tiny, and it's great for web surfing and small configuration operations.
- Just plain good for such a small keyboard.