Giveaway #22 – GlideTV Navigator

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THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED!! THANKS TO ALL FOR PARTICIPATING!!

 

 

 

ENTER TO WIN:  

GLIDETV NAVIGATOR


 Up next in our contest giveaways we have, courtesy of the generous folks at GlideTV, the GlideTV Navigator. If this sounds familiar, well it should be for you loyal readers! We reviewed this awesome little guy a while ago yet it still stands quite alone in its class. 

Per our review:

Finally, you can actually use the device right away without having to install a single thing. The remote works off of universal control device shortcuts for a lot of the tasks which makes using it a snap. I found myself switching between my laptop and my HTPC during some of my testing as I had a variety of online content on the laptop but didn’t feel like holding it.

GlideTV Navigator

GlideTV has continued to evolve their software, and it is significantly improved versus what was in the review, but the product itself still rocks!

HOW TO ENTER

The easiest and ONLY ONE MANDATORY REQUIREMENT TO ENTER is to respond to this post and answer the following: What keyboard do you use with your HTPC (if any)?

That’s all that’s required; respond with the answer to the above and you’ll be entered into the giveaway!

You are also able receive more than one chance to win, using Facebook and Twitter. The more entries you have, the greater your odds of winning!!!

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    • Tweet the following:
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    • Make sure you replace “USERNAME” with YOUR username you post here with!
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    • Visit our Facebook Fan Page and click the “Like MissingRemote” button at the top of the fan page (if you don’t see it, that means you’re already a fan!)
    • And reply to the question on our Wall for this contest
    • Don’t forget your username!!!

Good luck everyone Smile

RULES/TERMS

Entries will be accepted from 12:01AM PDT on Thursday, February 3, 2011 through 11:59PM PDT on Tuesday, February 8, 2011 . Winner will be selected by February 10, 2011.

  • This contest is unfortunately only available to US residents in one of the 50 states. Sorry to our international readers, but we are looking into expanding our prize packages in the future.
  • You are only allowed to enter using each method once. Multiple entries will disqualify you.
  • Must be a registered user to be eligible to win (remember, if you are entering additional entries when applicable via Twitter/Facebook you must mention your MissingRemote username in that entry)
  • Editors and staff, and associated family of staff are not eligible to win
  • Each prize may have its own rules for eligibility established by Product Sponsors, please read the directions carefully
  • Users may reply to a thread as many times as desired, but only one post will be counted towards the drawing
  • Winners will be notified via e-mail, as well as posted in a news post on the home page of MissingRemote.com; Failure to respond within 72 hours will result in a forfeit of prize and the prize will be re-drawn
  • Most prizes will be shipped to winners via either USPS Priority Mail or Fedex Ground and tracking numbers will be provided. It is the recipient’s responsibility to coordinate receipt of item.
  • Some prizes will be shipped to winners directly from Product Sponsor–tracking will still be provided to those as well
  • Prize packages are in excellent condition and have not been used outside of for review purposes and are delivered in AS-IS condition
  • Any attempt to circumvent contest rules will cause ineligibility for user

  • I use two different

    I use two different keyboards, if I’m close to the HTPC I use a Logitech Wireless Keyboard K340 but if I’m far away I’ll use my VisionTek Candyboard.

  • Kinda weird looking, but I

    Kinda weird looking, but I think I kinda like it… Gimme one, Mike!! Sealed

    Almost forgot – I use a Saitek Eclipse II atm stolen from my desktop. I have a Zippy RF-636 on order though!

  • i use a palm blue-tooth
    i use a palm blue-tooth foldable keyboard i got for like 10 bucks

  • Logitech Dinovo Mini

    Logitech Dinovo Mini

  • Currently using a Logitech

    Currently using a Logitech Harmony remote with mythtv (LinHES). Only use a keyboard for initial setup, cheap usb keyboard that came with my Acer Revo R1600.

  • Just a simple USB keyboard.

    Just a simple USB keyboard.

  • None

    None

  • an nMedia, i think its the

    an nMedia, i think its the MCEKB but i am not sure. its been solid for me, good battery life, decent key recognition, though it is a little big.

  • I’m currently using a

    I’m currently using a Logitech EX100 keyboard and mouse combo. I picked it up on the cheap for setup and occasional maintenance.

     

     

  • I mainly use a

    I mainly use a Logitech Haromey One remote. For set-up when I do need a keyboard I use a Gryration.

     

     

  • I use a Microsoft IR

    I use a Microsoft IR Keyboard.

  • I use the old Microsoft Media

    I use the old Microsoft Media Center Keyboard.

  • I use a RF Iogear keyboard

    I use a RF Iogear keyboard with trackball mouse and click-able scroll wheel. It was also reviewed on here quite some time ago.

  • Mostly, I just use a Harmony

    Mostly, I just use a Harmony Remote, and I very seldom use a keyboard.  Occassionally, I use an attached and cheapo no-name Wireless Keyboard, only when necessary or when updating.

    The GlideTV Navigator looks awesome.

  • Microsoft Remote Keyboard for

    Microsoft Remote Keyboard for Windows XP Media Center Edition

  • Logitech diNovo Edge

    Logitech diNovo Edge

  • Don’t use a keyboard unless I

    Don’t use a keyboard unless I absolutely have to, my remote should handle it all.  If I have to I use a logitech wireless one. 

  • I use a Brando Wireless

    I use a Brando Wireless Keyboard

  • I use the Brando bluetooth

    I use the Brando bluetooth keyboard. (Now also being sold under the Ultra brand name at TigerDirect.)

  • I rarely use my Windows Media

    I rarely use my Windows Media Center Keyboard the rest of the time I use my Logitech 670. I know I use it a lot because the remote has almost change entirely to black from its original grey paint.

  • Use my old Firefly remote for

    Use my old Firefly remote for media and microsoft keyboard when I need to do some serious work.

  • I use a wired USB keyboard

    I use a wired USB keyboard for setup and maintainance.

  • I use the Vidabox Wireless

    I use the Vidabox Wireless Keyboard that I one over at geektonic.com!

  • I use a razer lycosa.

    I use a razer lycosa.

  • I use the Logitech DiNovo
    I use the Logitech DiNovo Mini when a keyboard is needed.

  • I use a Logitech USB

    I use a Logitech USB keyboard.

  • Logitech Mediaboard for PS3 (

    Logitech Mediaboard for PS3 ( Bluetooth).   Had it for the PS3, needed it for the HTPC.

  • I’m currently using a

    I’m currently using a Logitech EX100 keyboard and mouse combo

  • Adesso WKB-3200UB

    Adesso WKB-3200UB

  • I use the Windows On-Screen

    I use the Windows On-Screen Keyboard.

  • I use a Microsoft Wireless

    I use a Microsoft Wireless MultiMedia Keyboard 1.1

    It is big and bulky.  I wish I had a small remote sized qwerty KB with air mouse built it.  Anybody know where to find some think like that?

  • Gyration GYR4101CKUS Air

    Gyration GYR4101CKUS Air Music Remote with Compact Keyboard

    Remote and Keyboard are RF based. Remote has a built in cursor control which is Very Handy!

  • I use a Gyration keyboard and

    I use a Gyration keyboard and mouse, although the battery life is becoming abysmal on the rechargeable mouse :/

  • Logitech Dinovo Mini

    Logitech Dinovo Mini

  • Gyration

    Gyration

  • HP wireless keyboard and

    HP wireless keyboard and mouse set that came with my friend’s computer.

  • Vidabox wireless keyboard.

    Vidabox wireless keyboard.

  • Asus Eee wireless

    Asus Eee wireless mouse/keyboard combo

  • None.  VNC in from a laptop

    None.  VNC in from a laptop when I need to control it that way.

  • Dell keyboard

    Dell keyboard

  • use an old Logitech Bluetooth

    use an old Logitech Bluetooth when needed, but usually none.

  • Hello, I use an IOGear

    Hello, I use an IOGear GKM561R wireless kb/trackball combo.

    Thanks,

    tk

  • Microsoft Media Center

    Microsoft Media Center Keyboard.

     

  • Mostly an Apple Keyboard

    Mostly an Apple Keyboard stolen off of a old G5.

  • I use Logitech wireless

    I use Logitech wireless keyboard K320. Good Luck Everyone. 

  • I’m currently using an old

    I’m currently using an old Gateway usb keyboard with a 10 foot extension (sad, I know)…my intention is to buy something with an integrated trackpad on the next paycheck 🙂

  • diNovo mini from Logitech,

    diNovo mini from Logitech, but it’s not very accurate. I’d love to try this GlideTV Nav!

  • Using the HP media keyboard
    Using the HP media keyboard

  • Logitech Internet 350

    Logitech Internet 350 keyboard 

  • Microsoft Wireless 3000

    Microsoft Wireless 3000 keyboard. I use it when its absoutely neccessary otherwise i use media remote.

  • I don’t use any keyboard.

    I don’t use any keyboard.

  • I rarely use one, but I have

    I rarely use one, but I have an old Saitek IR keyboard receiver plugged in so I can use the commands with my Harmony.

  • 99% of the time I use my

    99% of the time I use my harmony remote, but if I really need to use a keyboard I just use any usb board that I have laying around.

  • I use HP Media Keyboard.

    I use HP Media Keyboard.

  • I don’t use keyboard often

    I don’t use keyboard often with HTPC but if i had to use then i use IOGear Multimedia Keyboard

  • Logitech Media Keyboard. But

    Logitech Media Keyboard. But most of time i use Amulet Remote control.

  • I use a Lenovo N5901.  Nice

    I use a Lenovo N5901.  Nice and small.

  • Microsoft Multimedia wireless

    Microsoft Multimedia wireless keyboard.

  • I normally use Harmony’s

    I normally use Harmony’s universal remote. I hardly use keyboard. But if have to use then i can use my wired logitech keyboard.

  • The on screen keyboard

    The on screen keyboard

  • I use ProMini wireless 

    I use ProMini wireless  bluetooth keyboard touchpad.

  • Logitech BT PS3 Keyboard

    Logitech BT PS3 Keyboard

  • I use Logitech Harmony remote

    I use Logitech Harmony remote and visenta wireless keyboard with touch pad.

  • Gyration Keyboard and mouse

    Gyration Keyboard and mouse for clients and RDP into the server when needed.

  • Some generic 10 yr old board

    Some generic 10 yr old board that uses IR and a logitech air mouse

  • USB keyboard.

    USB keyboard.

  • I dont use any right now

    I dont use any right now since my Sage system is all extenders with a backend server. I used to use a Gyration keyboard and mouse before the switch.

  • I use Rii portable 2.4 GHz

    I use Rii portable 2.4 GHz mini wireless keyboard and its working pretty well..

  • An old BTC with a little

    An old BTC with a little built in joystick for mouse control and it runs on RF so it has a pretty good range.  Most the time it sits in the corner untouched, usually use VNC if I need access to the machine (beyond a standard remote control).

  • I have

    I have a Lenovo Wireless Keyboard N5901, but use it rarely.


  • Logitech DiNovo Mini (for web

    Logitech DiNovo Mini (for web browsing and config) and Harmony remote (for everyday W7MC)… they work fantastic!  Everyone in the house can use the DVR with no misteps.

  • A wireless keyboard with

    A wireless keyboard with trackball

  • Microsoft wireless keyboard.

    Microsoft wireless keyboard.

  • Dinovo Mini

    Dinovo Mini

  • Logitech Dinovo Mini

    Logitech Dinovo Mini

  • No Keyboard for me. I use

    No Keyboard for me. I use logitech Harmony remote

  • HP Media Keyboard.

    HP Media Keyboard.

  • HP Media keyboard

    HP Media keyboard

  • I have two HTPCs and use two

    I have two HTPCs and use two keyboards.  The Logitech Dinovo Edge and an IOGear Multimedia keyboard.