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Originally posted by: mpilchfamily
Wow gateway uses and accessory IR receiver. They couldn't build it into the laptop? Thats sad.
Originally posted by: WildW
Infra-red receiver for a remote control?[/
Are you sure? I thought thast was what the other thing I got was. Let me take a picture of the other thing and i will post it in a few minutes.
Originally posted by: vj8usa
Is that first thing a microphone, maybe? It seems to have a 3.5mm jack or something similar.
Originally posted by: vj8usa
Is that first thing a microphone, maybe? It seems to have a 3.5mm jack or something similar.
Originally posted by: DSF
If your camera has a setting for close up pictures it would help to sharpen the image.
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: DSF
If your camera has a setting for close up pictures it would help to sharpen the image.
It's not for a camera. It came with the Gateway desktop I bought from Tiger Direct.
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
What is this then?
Originally posted by: herm0016
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: DSF
If your camera has a setting for close up pictures it would help to sharpen the image.
It's not for a camera. It came with the Gateway desktop I bought from Tiger Direct.
duh.. he was asking for a clearer pic of the thing... use macro mode on the camera you used to take a pic of it.
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: herm0016
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: DSF
If your camera has a setting for close up pictures it would help to sharpen the image.
It's not for a camera. It came with the Gateway desktop I bought from Tiger Direct.
duh.. he was asking for a clearer pic of the thing... use macro mode on the camera you used to take a pic of it.
LOL. i was wondering why he thought it went to a camera. I didn't realize he was belittling my photography skills.
Originally posted by: lokiju
That is a Microsoft IR receiver for Media Center.
Chances are you have MS Windows Vista Ultimate and that is to control the Media Center portion of it.
I have the same exact thing for my Media Center.
Those wires with the head phone size jacks are IR Blasters, you would stick/tape them to the IR part of other devices you'd want to control through your Media Center.
For example if you setup your Media Center to function as a DVR and you wanted to have your cable box changed to a specific channel, the IR Blaster would send a IR command through that wire to your Cable box (if you had it affixed to it) and it would put it on that channel so the media center could record it to your computer. This of course would require that you have your cable box video and audio output going into to some kind of input for your Media Center PC.
Originally posted by: DSF
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: herm0016
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: DSF
If your camera has a setting for close up pictures it would help to sharpen the image.
It's not for a camera. It came with the Gateway desktop I bought from Tiger Direct.
duh.. he was asking for a clearer pic of the thing... use macro mode on the camera you used to take a pic of it.
LOL. i was wondering why he thought it went to a camera. I didn't realize he was belittling my photography skills.
I wasn't belittling your photography skills. I find a lot of people don't even realize they have a macro mode on their camera. If you have it, it should give a much clearer picture of the item in question.
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: lokiju
That is a Microsoft IR receiver for Media Center.
Chances are you have MS Windows Vista Ultimate and that is to control the Media Center portion of it.
I have the same exact thing for my Media Center.
Those wires with the head phone size jacks are IR Blasters, you would stick/tape them to the IR part of other devices you'd want to control through your Media Center.
For example if you setup your Media Center to function as a DVR and you wanted to have your cable box changed to a specific channel, the IR Blaster would send a IR command through that wire to your Cable box (if you had it affixed to it) and it would put it on that channel so the media center could record it to your computer. This of course would require that you have your cable box video and audio output going into to some kind of input for your Media Center PC.
No it is Home Premium. It does have Windows Media Center; and yes that is the IR receiver for the remote. As for the blaster, I will probably never use it.