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    ok thanks i will wait and see what they say.

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    I downloaded this new Youtube Remote app last night and tried it with my laptop logged into www.youtube.com/leanback and I gotta say it's pretty handy if you use a computer hooked up to your bigscreen etc. Check it out.


    YouTube Remote app released, controls Leanback on GTV or PC from your Android phone




    We weren't completely in love with Google TV's YouTube Leanback experience when we gave the platform a run through, but that could change now that the YouTube Remote app has been released to the Android Market. Users pair the devices simply by signing into YouTube Leanback on the TV or PC and the app on the phone with the same account, then select a video on the phone and send it to the bigger screen with a press of a button. At least, that's how it should work. TechCrunch got a hands on with the new app and a new Topics sorting system for the site during a demo and found some potential, however trying it on one of our devices elicited a slew of crashes before we eventually got everything synced up and working. QR code's after the break so you can have a go of your own.

    Update: Once we got everything rolling, we were able to get a better impression of the app. While it was a bit slow to open on our Galaxy S phone, once it is up, it worked smoothly, scrolling side to side through various queues of types of content and our favorites list. While the task of pulling up Leanback in a browser window or even on a Google TV device makes it ill-suited for viewing just one video at a time, where it excels is building a up a queue of videos and sending them over all at once. It will work on multiple screens at the same time as well, but there's no Airplay-style syncing to be had, if one of them starts to slow down or buffer it will simply continue lagging behind, and without any volume controls or ability to reach other functions, you'll still need to keep other remotes handy.


    http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/09/y...nd-google-tvs/

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    I like the Evo. Battery only lasts a day at most though, so you need to charge it every day. Not sure if the Epic is better in this category or not... Hauser could tell you.

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