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Transformers 2 In Sydney?

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Since I'll be in Sydney when Transformers 2 is released going to see it "down under" seems to make sense...

The IMAX looks like a good option, so if anyone else is going to be "down under" for ICANN and wants to see it, why not hook up?

There's a screening just after midnight and according to Michael Bay some of the scenes were shot for IMAX ...
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Logitech Harmony One - Quick And Dirty Review

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My home cinema setup has grown over the last year. First of all I had a TV and DVD, then I added more bits and pieces and upgraded various elements. While the experience of watching a bluray is definitely enjoyable, the number of remote controls I'd ended up with was proving to be painful!

The solution was to invest in a universal remote control and since Amazon are now shipping electronics to Ireland ...

First off let's have a quick look at the home cinema gear I'm using:

The tv is a 42" LG, there's also a Sky+ box. Of course you have to have an AV receiver, so I'm using an Onkyo TX-SR875, which has a healthy number of inputs and outputs.

Since I like watching bluray without having to worry about region issues I have a US import Panasonic DMP-BD30 as well as a Sony BDP-S350. I've also got a Toshiba HD-E1 for HD DVD. And since I also like music I grabbed a CD "jukebox" on ebay which can take 6 cds (Onkyo DX-C390).

Basically you end up with one remote control per device and switching from one audio source to another, one HDMI to another etc,. means interacting with 4 or 5 of them when you simply want to move from watching the TV to watching a DVD boxset.. Painful isn't the word!

Enter the Logitech Harmony...

It's an elegant device which comes with a docking station and USB cable, as well as instructions and software cd. The device is roughly the same size as a normal remote control, but that's where the parallels stop.

The docking station doubles as a charger, so you don't have to worry about batteries "dying" (last time that happened to me the volume control kept randomly adjusting itself from whisper to deafening!).

Setup is quite easy, though it does take a good half hour to an hour to get it right.

In order to preserve your sanity I'd recommend using a laptop for the setup process, as you will need to do quite a bit of backwards and forwards between various devices and the computer in order to get the remote programmed correctly in my experience.

Loading the software onto my Mac was easy and it automatically updated itself to the latest version as soon as it was installed. Once the software was installed on my laptop it was a simple matter of adding the various devices and their model numbers and telling the system how you wanted things to interact. You can choose, for example, to have any device that is not in active use power off, thus saving on electricity.

The first time you plugin the remote via USB it will do a firmware upgrade and then transfer your presets across - or what it hopes are the correct presets. I'm sure some people are lucky enough to get it right on the first attempt, but I had a couple of minor issues sorting out the switch over to the various video inputs etc., Fortunately the remote is "intelligent" and you can "teach it" using your old remote via infrared (it has an infrared input in its base).

After the initial setup and a bit of testing and tweaking I now have a single remote that "knows" how to seamlessly switch from watching TV, to a DVD or bluray with a single touch. It automatically powers on the various devices you need, rejigs the inputs / outputs / sources etc, and powers down any device you're no longer using.

If, as seems to happen the odd time, it can't switch the TV over to the correct input you can easily fix it directly on the remote which has a very simple and intuitive troubleshooter.

Is this device for everyone?

Probably not, as it would be complete overkill unless you had multiple devices hooked up.

However the setup is easy. You need a bit of patience to get it right, but the Logitech software is easy to use and incredibly flexible and intuitive. The fact that you can pretty much "teach" the device using your existing remotes over infrared means that even if you don't know what model device you are using it can probably "learn" to replicate its actions.

Am I impressed? Yes!

The only question I'm asking is why on earth I didn't get myself one of these when I had 4 remotes!

Pricing from Amazon UK would appear to be pretty competitive

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Oscars - Slumdog's Night

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This year's Oscars were dominated by Slumdog Millionaire.

I liveblogged the evening / night over on FilmReviews and lost track of how many awards Slumdog picked up - was it eight?
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Christmas Cinema Overdose

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A 16 mm spring-wound Bolex H16 Reflex camera, ...

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Since I arrived in Cork last week I've been doing some serious catching up on films. Carlow has a cinema, but it's not exactly "amazing" (the new one is still not open!!)

This morning I took advantage of the 11am showing's really low price (€3) to see Inkheart, while over the last few days I've also seen and Bedtime Stories.

It sure beats driving all the way to Dublin to catch a film!
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Post-Christmas Sales Are Hurting My Wallet

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Iron Man

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I knew that this year's post-Christmas sales would be tempting, but I didn't really expect to end up grabbing deals before I'd even had breakfast!

AllPosters are running a clearance sale, so I picked up a framed Iron Man poster this morning with a 40% discount!

I've also got a few emails from other places, such as Amazon, with details of other crazy discounts. The next couple of weeks could really hurt my wallet!



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About Adam For 99p!

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About Adam, which stars Stuart Townsend and Kate Hudson, is a good bit of fun.

You can pick it up on MoreDiscs for a mere 99p (+ postage)!
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Do you own a Bluray Player?

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I'm curious.

Do people own bluray players yet?

Or are you all still waiting for something....

Please vote on the poll


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Tshirt Giveaway on FilmReviews.ie

I've got a few Zohan tshirts to give away over on Film Reviews

All you have to do is answer a simple question!

(Tshirts courtesy of WayToBlue, who do the studio's pr)
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Hotshots - Tacky Parody At Its Best!

Hotshots is silly, but it's a wonderfully enjoyable film all the same.

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Amazon's Blu Ray Listings Are Broken!

Since my blu ray player is a US import I have to be very very careful about which discs I buy.

I either choose US region or multi-region discs, since there is no easy way to make a blu ray player recognise all discs (yet!)

Unfortunately Amazon haven't updated their website to take into account the Blu Ray regions.

Any film released on blu ray will end up with a DVD region listed beside it, which is, of course, incorrect. The silly thing is that Amazon's site has all the information on regions for blu rays - it's just the item display that is showing the wrong data.

It's a shame, but at least Amazon actually show the disc region, whereas a lot of the other sites don't even do that much!
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