Hi everyone! New to the forums. I actually found this site after downloading the meta manger YAMM. I've just started putting together a HTPC setup. I've been thinking about it for a long time and using the power of gift receiving I used Christmas as a way to get some of the things I needed to get started. On my main TV downstairs (50" plasma) I bought the Acer Revo to replace the STB. For the tuner I decided on the Silicon Dust networked tuner. I've got everything set up ready to go except I'm going to be running a ethernet line from the router upstairs to the Revo downstairs for a better connection. One of the last things I'm trying to decide on is the remote. I've got three main things to control on this setup, the computer, the TV, and a surround sound system. My main concern with the remote is being able to control the Media Center and turning the TV on and off, the surround sound is secondary. I've been doing a lot of searching and it seems that most remotes that aren't the really expensive universal ones don't control both the TV and the PC. I just saw the beginners guide article to controlling your HTPC but I'd still like some opinions. I'd like to spend less than $40 (I've used most of my budget on the important things). Newegg has this refurbished Harmony 300 which seems nice, but it requires an IR receiver. Would the amulet IR receiver work for this? Any recommendations would be appreciated!
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Talking about a loaded topic?! Remotes are a matter of what you want to do and personal choice. If all you are going to do is use the Win 7 MC functions then I would recommend the Microsoft branded MC remote. This has not been made for a few years, but if you watch ebay you can find them. Since the are becoming rare the prices are going up, but I still manage to find them for about $10 + shipping from time to time.
Here it is. Note the button on the top left. That is the button to turn off your TV. That is unique to the Microsoft original. This remote can be programmed to turn on/off your tv and control your TV volume.
Now here is the look alike. Note there is no TV on/off button. Still does all the MC functions, but you cannot program to control your TV.