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- May 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: sswingle
Originally posted by: ObscureCaucasian
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: BenSkywalker
Wow... so we loose flexibility and compatibility but add a feature that eliminates the need to get your lazy ass up off the couch and push a button!
Given what the PS3 is, yes, that is a fairly good trade off for most people. Integration into a proper AV setup is certainly a big selling point of the PS3 over the other systems, and adding HDMI-CEC is certainly a good move towards that end.
Is this something that's standard across all TVs these days, or is this a Sony Bravia thing only?
My thought exactly... Is it "Integration into a proper AV setup", or it is "More Proprietary Sony BS"?
Linked for the lazy. Not Sony proprietary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#CEC
Bravia Link IS HDMI-CEC. All the manufacturers have their own weird name for it from the pre-HDMI-CEC-standardization days.Originally posted by: SunnyD
I meant "Bravia Link" - whether Sony made some proprietary change to it that it only works with Sony TV's or not.
Originally posted by: MagicConch
i would gladly give up linux and bc for hdmi-cec (i have found it really useful in the rest of my setup), but i am too lazy/cheap to sell my ps3 and buy a new one
Actually, my wife and I navigate it using an IR remote control, which, on its own, cannot turn on and off the console. I would love HDMI-CEC if Sony could magically make it appear in my 60gb. So, no, not worthless, and stop being so damn self-centered that you can tell people what's worthwhile or not.Originally posted by: ExarKun333
This feature is worthless. How exactly do you navigate the menus once the damn thing is on? The controller!! Why not just use that to turn on/off as well?