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| Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote | 
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List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $13.98 You Save: $11.01 (44%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (301 reviews) Sales Rank: 32
Format: Playstation Platform: Playstation 3 Color: Black Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Size: blue-ray remote control Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 4 x 3
MPN: 98046 Model: 98046 UPC: 711719804604 EAN: 0711719804604 ASIN: B000M17AVO
Release Date: January 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  for the lazy and the willing! October 12, 2008 well this is a piece of equipment that is just for those of use that want to treat the ps3 as a blu ray player rather than a fantastic videogame machine. it makes the experience of the blu ray player more like what you would expect than having to use the ps3 controller, which has all the options on it, but is still harder to read and maneuver
  Very Easy to Use October 6, 2008 This product is very easy to use and makes it easy when using the PS3 to watch blu-ray movies. This product also is something that doesnt go through batteries and you dont have to turn it on and off like u do with the actual remote controls unless u want to charge ur controller every 8 or so hours. This is my 2nd one i have bought since my first one was stolen from me but i would def recommend this to anyone who uses the PS3 to watch blu-ray movies.
  Remote works great. October 3, 2008 Too bad you have to purchase a Blu-Tooth remote to be able to use your Play Station Blu-Ray player but it works great. You can use the game controller to do the same thing but the remote is more user friendly.
  Could be much better September 29, 2008 There are serious problems with this remote:
* Keys are placed in non intuitive locations; even the most important ones (play, stop, pause) are located in a completely illogical order (not to mention back/forward chapter and fast/slow scan). As a result, it is nearly impossible to use the remote in the dark, unless you memorize the position of several buttons. Consider that I also often use the "languages", the "subtitles" and the "display" buttons. I don't understand how Sony can have achieved to engineer something like this, with several good examples of remotes on the market (even by Sony itself!) they could have easily copied.
* The batteries last very short. My first batteries lasted just 4-5 months. The batteries on my TV IR remotes, always by Sony, normally last 3-4 years or more.
That said, it is much better to control the blu ray discs with this toy than with the Sixaxis.
  Just my 2 cents September 29, 2008 There isn't a lot I can add to what others have said in either the pro or con line. But despite it being a yet another remote on my coffee table, I have come to consider it my favorite. I long for the day when all remotes become bluetooth devices and the flawless, no line of sight needed, I'm in another room and it still works -performance that I enjoy with this remote extends to everything else. I'm not sure I get other people's complaints about the number of buttons - I've owned a few DVD players before and the number is pretty much the same as any other. Certainly is better than navigating a DVD/Blu-Ray movie with the PS3 controller! This wasn't my first purchase for a movie/remote solution on my PS3, but I'm very glad it is my last.
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