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Turning their Nokia into a media remote control allows Maestro Mini users to browse their libraries while viewing album art, adjusting stereo controls, viewing song lyrics, and experiencing a realm of other features all in the palm of their hand.
The Maestro Mini was designed for touch control on small screens (between 3 and 7 in.) This makes the controls easy to use while lounging on the sofa, without having to reach for the tiny Nokia stylus.
I haven't installed it yet but it looks really nice.
edit; Its actually not free as I initially thought (you need to buy the media package 19.95)
http://www.harmony-home.com/MediaMae...oductsMini.htm
Last edited by crabolsky; 2008-08-12 at 23:38.