BEIJING, May 24 (Xinhuanet) -- New PlayStation 3
software to be released Thursday in North America features video upscaling
capabilities and more PSP Remote Play functionality, according to an
announcement Wednesday by Sony Computer Entertainment America.
The software update will improve
the picture quality of PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games played on the
PlayStation 3, and show movies up to 1080p resolution. Classic games will look
even better, according to Sony, and Blu-ray Disc videos will be maximized on
big-screen TVs that connect to the PS3 using HDMI.
The new update also expands the capabilities of
Remote Play, a function introduced with the console that provides the ability
for PlayStation Portable (PSP) users to view content stored on their PS3
remotely on their PSPs, such as photos, videos and music.
Initially, Remote Play enabled PSP users to remotely
access content on the PS3 as long as both units were on the same network. With
the new software update and a forthcoming update for the PSP (version 3.50), PSP
users will be able to view entertainment content anywhere on the Internet they
can get a connection.
The 3.50 software update for the PSP is expected to
be released next week.
The new PS3 software update will also enable PS3
users to stream media content stored on DLNA-enabled devices onto their PS3
systems. Other feature upgrades include support for copying saved data to memory
cards, and photo printing, viewing and editing.
(Agencies)