How many remote controls do you have laying (lying? who cares?) on your coffee table? One? Two? 10? A company by the name of Universal Remote Control showed me several different remotes that aim to be ...
Back when the PlayStation 2 was released in the US, a lot of people groaned that they had to use the system's controller in order to manipulate the DVD functions of the machine. Sure, it was ...
InterAct Accessories -- best known for its peripherals for the Nintendo 64, the PlayStation, and the Dreamcast -- has created the market's first DVD remote for the PlaySstation 2's DVD player. The new ...
Sony Computer Entertainment America has announced the release of its first-party DVD Remote for the PlayStation 2 console. The full-featured DVD remote package comes with the remote itself, IR ...
One of the big selling points of Sony’s PlayStation 2 is its built-in DVD drive, which allows you to watch DVD movies on your TV. It works great but requires you to use a game controller as a ...
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Click to viewThis has to be one of the coolest, most useful ghetto hacks ever: a modder called the2jakes built a mechanism to control the analog joystick of a PlayStation 2 gamepad with his head.
There was a time when a single brand dominated the universe of universal remote controls: Logitech’s Harmony–at least it was until Logitech discontinued the Harmony line and exited the space. These ...