Video: Control a Media Center with Logitech’s diNovo Mini
By Christopher Grant | January 6, 2008
Filed under: CES, Features, Media PCs

We’re interested in the idea behind Logitech’s diNovo Mini keyboard, a $150 Bluetooth remote for your Windows Media Center which promises to make couch surfing a little more convenient. If our hands-on gallery really communicated the device’s sleek aesthetic (if not it’s functionality) then let Mahalo Daily’s Veronica Belmont show you the rest, after the break.
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