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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Separate sets were sold, either for consoles with or without integrated IR receiver. The latter always came with an IR-receiver and a DVD player update disc to add software support for the remote control. | Separate sets were sold, either for consoles with or without integrated IR receiver. The latter always came with an IR-receiver and a DVD player update disc to add software support for the remote control. | ||
== Model numbers == | == Model numbers == | ||
* SCPH-10150 | * SCPH-10150 | ||
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* SCPH-10420 | * SCPH-10420 | ||
** Remote control for use ''only'' on consoles with integrated IR receiver (SCPH-5X0XX and all slim consoles). Can also remotely open/close the disc tray (not on slim consoles, since their disc doors are purely mechanical) and turn on/off the console via two additional buttons. | ** Remote control for use ''only'' on consoles with integrated IR receiver (SCPH-5X0XX and all slim consoles). Can also remotely open/close the disc tray (not on slim consoles, since their disc doors are purely mechanical) and turn on/off the console via two additional buttons. | ||
== Bundles == | == Bundles == | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
Early third party PS2 remote controls were available months before the release of the original remote control in Japan. However, their buttons only map directly to DualShock 2 buttons with no additional features. This is because at the time, no DVD player versions supporting any extra features were available. | Early third party PS2 remote controls were available months before the release of the original remote control in Japan. However, their buttons only map directly to DualShock 2 buttons with no additional features. This is because at the time, no DVD player versions supporting any extra features were available. | ||