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Official DVD Movie Playback Controller (Xbox)

Rating: 80% (from 28 reviews)
Our Price: £11.75
RRP: £19.99
Release Date: November 07, 2003
Platforms: Xbox
Brand new,factory sealed,exactly as listed,genuine X box controller,shipped within 24 hours by first class.
Description: Got an Xbox? Do you enjoy watching DVDs? Then you need one of these. This DVD playback kit unlocks the DVD functionality of Microsoft's powerful Xbox and helps make the console an even more important addition to your home entertainment system.

This remote features large keys that feel rubbery yet firm. The kit sports some of the basic functions you'd expect from a common controller, including chapter skip, play, pause, and number buttons. There's also handy 32x fast-forward and reverse controls.

Pressing the display button calls up a friendly onscreen menu that allows access to more features, including up to 10x magnification, A-B playback loop (for cueing and viewing favourite scenes repeatedly), and subtitle and audio options. It's worth noting that many lower-cost DVD remotes have access to such features through the press of a button.

The fact that this one requires you to use a menu to access such common commands may rankle DVD aficionados, as the menu is a bit slower than using buttons. Still, the menu is quite intuitive and couldn't be much easier to use. For the remote to work, you'll need to plug the included infrared receiver into an open controller port on the Xbox. Most gamers will never need to unplug the receiver again, as you can plug it into the rarely used fourth port.

Interestingly, the receiver works best when the remote is operated almost directly in front of it, and can be a little finicky when signals are sent from the far left or right.

The couch potato crowd won't be thrilled to learn that the remote does not include power or eject buttons. Why such standard features were omitted escapes us, but that is far and away the worst thing we can say about an otherwise decent control. --Mark Brooks

4/5 Cheaper than a Universal All-For-One remote. (August 29, 2008)
4/5 Handy For Those One Off Occasions! (April 21, 2007)
5/5 Buy it! (April 20, 2007)
3/5 Grr... (May 07, 2005)
4/5 does the job well (May 24, 2004)
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