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    Bluetooth ExpressCard Media Remote

    I've never really been a fan of the whole computer remote idea, but this doesn't seem that bad, even though it is exclusively for laptops. This is a Bluetooth remote that utilizes the ExpressCard slot commonly found on Apple and other laptops. (Update: Apple is a whore and uses that wonky, smaller ExpressCard—this remote is ExpressCard 54, the normal, larger one. Sorry Apple owners, you are SOL.) The remote requires your laptop to have Bluetooth connectivity, or at least has an external Bluetooth dongle. The remote simply stores in the ExpressCard slot and can also charge there. The remote is manufactured by Interlink Electronics, and will retail for $50.

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