CEDIA Expo 2009 Atlanta - Iogear's new $499-suggested HDMI Control Center uses a wireless keyboard with laser trackball to switch among HDMI-connected home entertainment components and a PC-based media server.

IogearWith the device, consumers also view computer applications and computer-stored video on the home entertainment center's HDTV.

Users can go from watching a Blu-ray movie to sending email or browsing the Web on the HDMI-connected computer. It ships Sept. 10.

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CEDIA Expo 2009 Atlanta - Iogear's new $499-suggested HDMI Control Center uses a wireless keyboard with laser trackball to switch among HDMI-connected home entertainment components and a PC-based media server.
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