Picked up the official PS2 remote at EB today, I didn\'t think it was coming out for another two weeks or so, oh well.
First, what you get:
Remote itself
2 AAA batteres
IR module
Instruction book
DVD driver upgrade CD
Anyway, the remote itself is very nice, smaller than I expected though. Some may consider the buttons in the upper half of the remote small and cramped, but it is managable and definately better than all the other 3rd party remotes out there. It gives you access to the new features such as slow motion, a 3 speed search, angle, repeat, etc. The buttons near the bottom are labeled with the names of the controller buttons and you can use them for whatever -- someone told me the remote actually works pretty well with Final Fantasy X, but I certainly wouldn\'t try and play an action game with it or anything. This also lets you use it to control the CD player function of the PS2.
About the drivers:
I could have sworn the drivers for the PS2 DVD player were on Flash ROM internally in the US PS2 so they could be upgraded. If they are this isn\'t taken advantage of here because you simply use the supplied CD to copy the drivers to a PS2 memory card. If you don\'t have the memory card in the slot it loads the original DVD drivers that are in its internal memory. If you have the memory card in the slot it loads the new drivers. The drivers take up 2.2MB on the memory card by the way.
I haven\'t really noticed anything in the way of increased picture clarity or anything from these drivers, it basically just adds the extra functions needed by the remote and obviously makes the player operational by the remote.
I had hoped the new drivers would fix a problem I have playing my "Princess Mononoke" DVD. Whenever I got into Chapter 16, either after watching Ch. 15 or jumping straight there from the Chapter Menu, the player stops and says "unable to read disc." The drivers didn\'t help this so I guess my disc is just messed up a bit or something (but it plays fine in my dad\'s stand-alone player).
Overall:
A nice little remote, definately the best available for the PS2. In my case it is a mixed bag though. I basically paid $20 for the upgraded drivers and the IR module. I taught my universal remote all the DVD and CD commands I usually use from the PS2 remote so I will probably never use the actual PS2 remote all that often. Not sure if it was worth it, but then again, if I didn\'t buy it I wouldn\'t have any way to teach my universal so it all gets really circular

Oh well, I\'ll feel guilty if I don\'t use the remote since I paid $20 for it, so I\'ll probably use it regardless just to get rid of my consumer guilt
