If only the N800 had IR support then it could be used to go after the
high end remote control market. Maybe we'll get it in the next model.

There were at least five devices like this at CES this year.
http://www.rticorp.com/products/T4.html

They are remote controls in the $1,000 to $1,500 range for high end AV
installations.

N800 has everything necessary except for the IR support. I could
easily see these vendors OEMing the N800 instead of building their
own.


On 1/9/07, Jon Smirl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did a SIR transmitter make in into the N800? I have a Phillips RC9800i
remote control and I would like to replace it with my N770 or a N800.
http://www.hometheatermag.com/accessories/0406philips/

I've been looking around for a IR transmitter/receiver in the form of
a USB dongle and can't find one. You need a receiver in addition to
the transmitter so that you can train the remote codes.

It only costs a couple of dollars to build a remote compatible IR
transmit/receiver USB dongle. Adding this capability would be very
useful given the way I use my N770.

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Jon Smirl
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