
The device plugs into a HTPC with a USB receiver, and is powered by a rechargeable battery designed to last at least two weeks under normal conditions. Through the Windows-only GlideTV software, masochists can also make use of an on-screen keyboard, while an integrated search menu contains links to Google, Amazon Video on Demand, Hulu, Netflix and YouTube, to name a few. Dedicated Esc, Enter, Back, and Function keys round out the complement of buttons, which are found on the topside of the unit. Around the outside of the touchpad are directional buttons for two-axis navigation, and backlit AV buttons to control volume and playback.

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The Navigator features a clickable touchpad that is mapped to your TV screen, providing precise cursor control, one-thumb scrolling, and single and double-click selection. It combines the functionality of a keyboard, mouse and AV remote control in one distinctive-looking unit that fits in the palm of your hand. That's where remote controls on steroids, such as the GlideTV Navigator, come in.

For more complex tasks like that, the humble remote starts to look a little underdone.
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Nowadays, a TV is just as likely to be hooked up to a home theater PC (HTPC) for playing games, accessing media content stored on a hard disk, or surfing the Internet.

TVs are no longer dumb receivers sitting in the corner of the lounge, displaying whatever trash the networks have decided to cram down our throats.
