FOSTER CITY, Calif., May 23, 2007 – Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA)
today announced that the next regular system software update for the PLAYSTATION�3
(PS3�) computer entertainment system (version 1.80) will be available on Thursday, May
24, and will add upscaling of PlayStation�/PlayStation�2 games and DVD movies up to
1080p resolution. Now, in addition to displaying native high-definition (HD) content in the
highest possible quality (1080p), PS3 system can turn standard definition content into a
vibrant HD-quality experience.
The latest firmware update also gives PS3 owners more flexibility to enjoy their
digital entertainment content where they want to. The Remote Play feature for using a
PSP�(PlayStation�Portable) system to access photos, videos, and music on a PS3
system�s hard drive will be available from outside of a user�s own home via any Wi-Fi
Internet connection, upon the next PSP firmware update. Additionally, PS3 can now play
back media content stored on a personal computer or digital video recorder with Digital
Living Network Alliance (DLNA) capability over a home network.
�As adoption of HDTVs continues to surge, we know that consumers are hungry
for content, and this latest firmware update leverages the PS3�s technology to deliver an
HD-quality experience using the entertainment media already in your collection,� said
Peter Dille, senior vice president of marketing, SCEA. �In addition, we continue to
enhance the PS3�s capabilities as an entertainment hub, giving consumers the option to
bring their content with them on-the-go, or to stream photos, videos, and music stored on
their PC to the PS3 in their living room. That�s often where the largest TV monitor and
sound system is located, giving consumers the best possible entertainment experience.�
Upscaling Games and Movies
SCEA is enhancing the PS3 user experience by enabling PlayStation and
PlayStation 2 games to be upscaled to HD resolution, up to 1080p. Classic games as well
as recently released titles can now be enjoyed like never before. And PS3 system now has
the capability to upscale DVD videos to HD quality (up to 1080p), a feature typically
limited to top-of-the-line DVD players. Upscaling games requires an HDMI or component
AV cable, while upscaling DVD-ROM (including DVD Video content) requires an HDMI
cable and HDMI compatible TV set.
Media Content on the Move
Since November, PS3 owners have been able to stream photos, videos, and music
stored on their PS3�s hard drive to a nearby PSP system. Consumers will soon have the
freedom to access this media content wherever and whenever their PSP is connected to a
wireless Internet access point. To take advantage of this feature, users will have to update
their PSP system�s firmware to the next version, 3.50, slated for release next week. Once
both systems are updated, consumers can enjoy their entertainment content wherever and
whenever wireless Internet access is available, including the 7,000 T-Mobile� HotSpot
locations across the United States.
Version 1.80 also allows PS3 users on a home network to stream media content
(photos, videos, and music) stored on a DLNA-enabled device onto their PS3 system.
DLNA is a system that enables digital devices such as personal computers, DVRs, and
TVs to be connected to a network and share data with other connected devices, in this case
a PS3 system. This new functionality reinforces the value of PS3 system as a home
entertainment hub.
Other Feature Upgrades
- Copying Saved Data to a Memory Card � Users can now copy saved data from
PlayStation or PlayStation 2 format software stored on their PS3 system to a
Memory Card or Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation�2), using their PS3
system and a Memory Card Adaptor.
- Photo Printing, Viewing, and Editing � The photo capabilities of PS3 system
have been enhanced, allowing users to print digital photos stored on a PS3�s
hard drive or inserted storage media. Currently, select Epson printers connected
via USB are compatible. In addition, users will find a new type of slideshow for
displaying photos, zoom functionality and the option to crop images.
To install the latest system software on your PS3 system, you can select the System
Update feature when your system is hooked up to the Internet; use a PC to download the
update data and transfer it to the PS3 system through storage media or a USB mass storage
device; or install it using update data included on an upcoming game disc.
About Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc.
Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. continues to redefine the entertainment
lifestyle with its PlayStation� and PS one� game console, the PlayStation�2 computer
entertainment system, the PSP� (PlayStation�Portable) system, the ground-breaking
PLAYSTATION�3 (PS3�) computer entertainment system and its online and network
services the PLAYSTATION�Network and PLAYSTATION�Store.
Recognized as the undisputed industry leader, Sony Computer Entertainment
America Inc. markets the PlayStation family of products and develops, publishes, markets
and distributes software for the PS one game console, the PlayStation 2 computer
entertainment system and the PSP system for the North American market. Based in Foster
City, Calif. Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. serves as headquarters for all
North American operations and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Computer
Entertainment Inc.
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