<![CDATA[Gizmodo: ps3 remote]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: ps3 remote]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/ps3remote http://gizmodo.com/tag/ps3remote <![CDATA[Messiah's PS3 Remote Has Drool-worthy Design]]> Despite looking like some sort of a PS3 VoIP phone, Messiah's Darklite PS3 remote merely controls movie watching on your PS3. The remote, styled like a slider cellphone, features simple navigation controls on top, and slides up to reveal advanced controls underneath. A USB dongle plugs into the PS3, acting as a charger and IR base station for the Darklite. The real eye-catcher, however, is the design. The blue backlit keys and glossy top are enough to make us drool over its shininess. The Darklite is scheduled to release on September 25 for $30. [Messiah via Crave]

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<![CDATA[Hands-On: Sony PS3 Bluetooth Remote for EZ Blu-raying]]> Sony's Bluetooth PS3 remote came in the mail and we just put it through its paces. Oh yes, clicking on every button. We were totally thorough! It's in the wild, but having it in my hands, I'm surprised at how useful it is compared to the wireless SIXAXIS controller during movie watching. IMO, it's worth the $25 or so Sony will squeeze from your wallet. Here are my notes:

•What makes it useful are the dedicated buttons for playback, slow motion, scanning, and track control; there are also dedicated controls for changing angle, audio tracks, subtitles, and pulling up in movie menus. That's really annoying stuff if you're trying to do it on the SIXAXIS.

•Forget about using a universal remote with the PS3. It doesn't have an IR port. This is your only choice.

The gallery has complete and detailed shots of the button layouts, with accompanying notes.

And there are more observations after the jump.

• No backlight. Boo.

• Range is good enough to go through two walls, to the PS3, about 30 feet away. Could be further, but what's the point if the TV isn't near you?

• Full on PS3 Controller buttons, with exception to the analog sticks, and variable pull on the triggers. It's something, even if not useful for playing games.

• The remote shows up in a Bluetooth device search by PCs, but can't pair.

• Seems to be omnidirectional. Signal range seemed to be the same in all directions.

• To pair it to the PS3, you hit select and enter keys for 5 seconds.

PS3 Remote [Gizmodo]

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