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 Anonymous |
Not bad, but could be better.(Review From Amazon) | General Comments: I certainly like the Sony PS3 DVD remote, but it's lacking in many ways. My remote came with no instructions as to what all the buttons are and I do not like that the buttons do not just say play, rewind, forward, etc. For rewind, you have to press L2.. It's a DVD remote, not a PS3 controller! |
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 Anonymous |
{erfect but has one problem(Review From Amazon) | General Comments: I wish Sony was a little more thoughtful. The controller is very responsive and the unit looks very very good. Black shiny look gives it a very professional look. Very sturdy and well built. BUT ANY BUTTON WILL TURN YOUR PS3 ON. There should have been an on/off button instead. Many times the very sensitive remote will turn your PS3 unintentionally. For example, reaching for an item near the remote and accidentally pushing the remote against a surface or an object will turn your PS3 on and you have to wait for 5 to 10 seconds till the PS3 allows you to turn it off. Other then that, the unit is great and I think if you need a remote for your PS3 they will all be the same because it is a PS3 issue. One last thing, the PS3 controller runs the DVD's just fine, so you could do with out a controller for the casual DVD watching. |
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 Anonymous |
Good remote but hard to operate in the dark(Review From Amazon) | General Comments: Hard to operate in the dark, should be backlit |
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 Anonymous |
Great remote except for two flaws(Review From Amazon) | General Comments: The Sony PS3 remote is great -- nice button placement and feel (although that's subjective), and since it uses Bluetooth to communicate with the PS3, line of sight isn't required! That's a long-overdue feature for all remotes, because it lets you operate devices in cabinets and you don't have to point the remote at the device.
The flaws:
1) The DVD remote has no IR emitter so it can't control anything except the PS3. While I wasn't expecting a universal remote, it would have been nice if it could at least change the volume on my Sony receiver and/or my Sony TV.
2) No backlight. I can live with that, once my fingers learn the button placement. But I've squinted at it a few times.
All in all, it's worth the money. I hope Sony (or Logitech) takes heed and comes out with another remote that does it all. |
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