Seven months ago, Motorola unveiled a dual-sided, QWERTY-laden TV remote control: the NYXboard . It was never heard from again. Today, we’ve learned why — the open-source community will be selling a version specially redesigned to control your XBMC rig. The folks behind the Xbox Media Center tell us they actually talked Motorola out of bundling the remote with set-top-boxes in favor of their nefarious plan, which means you’ll be able to buy an IR and RF remote that natively supports XBMC for a penny under $60 this June. While we don’t have any real pictures of the unit quite yet — just the renders you see above and below — developers say it will work with installations on Mac, Windows, Linux and the original Apple TV on day one, and will actually turn off the side of the remote that’s face down to avoid accidental inputs thanks to a inbuilt motion sensor. You’ll find the NYXboard up for pre-order now at our source link, with the first shipments slated for around June 27th. Then again, you might want to wait, as we’re told there are more surprises in store: a second version that can control the Apple TV 2 , and a secret method which would allow the remotes to control your home entertainment center without pesky line-of-sight infrared . The best laid plans and all that… but it sounds like Logitech’s Harmony may finally get some competition. Gallery: Motorola NYXboard Hybrid renders Motorola NYXboard surfaces from the dead, XBMC reclaims it originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Apr 2011 19:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink