In my recent post I wrote an article about top mobile Apps to Control Your TV. In tis post am going to share with you my blog readers. I was combing through the and I stumble these Apps and I want to share with you.Smartphones and mobile devices have transformed the lozenges and wands of the old school remote (complete with its endless rows of little and inscrutable buttons) into more efficient, pictorial, intuitive environments.
1. XBMC
You don't need a separate piece of hardware — just a computer that can talk to your TV. Download this remote for your Android phone and run all of your media through the set with the help of the XBMC software hub, just like you would with a dedicated set-side device.
Control From: Android
Price: FREE
Check out the funky buttons (just one of many options). This TV control app talks to its own infrared accessory as an intermediary, bringing your iPhone into the picture as the control panel for the TV. You'll also have access to re-compatible DVD players, audio equipment and the like. The app itself is free.
Control From: iOS
Price: $59.95 – $79.95
If your TV is equipped with Google TV integration, the free remote app puts every function at your fingertips, from powering up and down to voice-searching your content.
Control From: Android
Price: FREE
Way more than a simple TV remote — though it does that well, too — this app can play material from your PC, your Xbox360 and even stream video from a separate camera to the screen.
Control From: Android
Price: $3.99
While it's not tied to any one piece of hardware, this remote is designed to push content from dozens of compatible Sony TVs, Blu-ray players and receivers. It can catch and throw websites from phone to set, and it becomes a gamepad when you play via Sony Internet TV.
Control From: Android
Price: FREE
Many Panasonic sets are equipped to run from your smartphone via VIERA, which allows you to not only switch channels and play content, but also gives you full touchpad interaction with all the set's settings. Of course, you can push pictures and video from your iOS device to the screen, and you can even browse the web with your TV as the monitor.
Price: FREE
With the help of a battery-powered, pear-shaped device that pairs with the TV, your iPhone becomes a browser. The Peels sorts content into graphical tiles, grouped by genre. These are fully customizable and couple with the concept of on-board Peel curation.
Control From: Android and iOS
Price: Approx. $100
From the Beacon hub, placed in the room with your set, your Android or iOS-equipped phone becomes a full media remote. Beacon will work with your TV, stereo and any media component that its Dijit software knows or can learn.
Control From: iOS and Android
Price: $69.99
There's absolutely nothing to buy. This media player and remote app combo runs from your PC or OS system to your linked set. It's all powered by the non-profit open source multimedia wizards at the VideoLAN Organization.
Control From: iOS and Android
Price: FREE
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