USB Media Remote

The remote control can be more perfect humanity invention, the control over the granting of powers of its audiovisual universe and do what he wants until a god. Or at least someone who does not have to leave the couch every time you want to change a channel, fast forward through a commercial, or adjust the volume.
For you PC Media types out there, the power to control remotely could be - or so lacking USB Geek would have us believe: your USB Media Remote is a $ 30.00 product designed for the operation of Windows, media communication loving notebook users to roam around. The remote control works through some type of wireless receiver that connects to your computer through a USB port and works up to 30 feet away. The photos on the site are too small to read the remote control, but it seems to do all the standard DVD features, as well as volume control and forward and backward keys for PowerPoint presentations.
As a measure to prevent the loss, USB Geek built the remote control and receiver in a performance framework that can be inserted into any PCMCIA slot. The product page mentions that the remote control sticks out a little from the slot (not those things spring anyway?), But if this picture is any kind of representation, we would have to figure more than a few snags are OCCUR.

