Is this the iTV remote? Please, God, no
By Paul Miller | December 15, 2006
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Peripherals
So, the word on the street is that the monochrome-display sportin’ Ruwido VEXO remote depicted above is a dead ringer for Apple’s upcoming iTV remote. While we’re all about minimalism, this strange combination of sexy scroll wheel and ugly, complicated monochrome display just really isn’t doing it for us. And we know you’re taking notes, Apple — say it ain’t so! Peep another pic of the not-an-iTV-remote after the break.
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