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PS3 PlayTV goes up for pre-orderDVDBack23 @ Apr 21, 2008 18:24 | 25 comments
The PlayTV will turn any PS3 into a "fully-fledged digital (or personal) video recorder." Amazon has it with a July 31st release date and with a price tag of £59.99. The gadget will boast "dual TV tuners, so all current Freeview channels will be available, and offer a 7-day EPG."
TV programming can then be recorded to the PS3s HDD and played back whenever you choose. Sony however, has denied official comment on the release date or price.
"We have yet to make an official announcement with regards to the release date and price of PlayTV in the UK, and we do not comment on rumour or speculation," said a Sony spokesperson.
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Comment by: Vr0cK (Apr 21, 2008 19:28) Sony hasnt mentioned anything but big Amazon has and Amazon wouldnt lie to us like that :P This is cool. Depending on people's preferences, but to me, this is another reason to choose a PS3 over other consoles and other Blu-ray players. PS3 is the best Blu-ray player out there, and thats how Sony wants to keep it. Keep these new features coming. Never hurts to have more options ^__^ |
Comment by: Hunt720 (Apr 21, 2008 19:38) I agree with Vrock. I my problem is that I live in the U.S. and I'm not sure that Play TV is an option here at all.. last I heard its a UK exclusive. BUT... I think being able to use this feature adds another level of usability in turning the PS3 into not just a game console, but a fully functional media center. I currently have a DVR attached with my cable service and it has HDMI out and USB etc... so I'm not sure I would use this feature per say... but I think it is something that would be neat to see in action. |
Comment by: PantherM (Apr 21, 2008 23:07) Man, I can't wait for PlayTV to hit the US. I fell in love with it when I first read about it 4 months ago. Hopefully, it will hit the US in the spring of next year...when we finally go digital.
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Comment by: NexGen76 (Apr 21, 2008 23:43) Day one item...Now i cam give TimeWarner there Damm Box back. |
Comment by: hulud86 (Apr 21, 2008 23:59) I live in the US too. If this is a UK exclusive, i am going to punch myself. Play TV is another great reason to own a PS3. |
Comment by: PantherM (Apr 22, 2008 00:40) Originally posted by hulud86: Hate to see you punch yourself....but yeah...it is only in the UK right now. |
Comment by: Hunt720 (Apr 22, 2008 02:11) Quote:Originally posted by hulud86:
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Comment by: nobrainer (Apr 22, 2008 07:09) Originally posted by NexGen76: you would be wise to w8 a week, well a month just to see if there is a price drop or that the service actually works.
The BPI Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, EMI.
The RIAA Soundexchange Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, EMI. The IFPI Are: The same anti consumer lot as listed above! The MPAA Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, DISNEY, PARAMOUNT, FOX. How do you stop anti consumer = its easy purchase only second hand media and avoid their propertarian hobbled by DRM hardware! http://www.boycott-riaa.com/ |
Comment by: ExogenBoy (Apr 22, 2008 07:19) I assume that should work nicely in most parts of Europe, as any other dvb-t receiver. |
Comment by: PantherM (Apr 22, 2008 12:16) nobrainer,
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Comment by: Hunt720 (Apr 22, 2008 13:08) Quote:
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Comment by: Vr0cK (Apr 22, 2008 14:50) Quote: I think Sony clearly stated that they want the PS3 to be in everyones homes as a "multimedia machine", the center piece of their media player, and they're doing a good job. I like the feeling to know that one machine can provide many usable features instead of having to buy more products to do features it didnt have. Blu-ray player/up-scale DVD player/Playstation 1,2,3 (if u get the 80gb)/ Online DLC/ new PlayTV..the list goes on yet im sure many people here know how wide the PS3 functionality can be. And that to me is amazing. And i know a handful of people that only bought the PS3 just for Blu-ray, thus their marketing plan IS working. Nintendo has its goal as making the Wii, a game console playable for all ages young and old. Sony's goal is to make its PS3 a multimedia system that also appeals to all ages. |
Comment by: SProdigy (Apr 22, 2008 15:29) The only problem I have, personally, with game consoles wanting to be "the center of your living room" is that I can get ALOT more mileage from using a PC.
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Comment by: locobrown (Apr 22, 2008 17:33) I agree, a PC gives you more mileage than a console. We don't want to kill our console since it was quite expensive, but I'll use the PlayTV sparlingly and it always depends on who much its worth. To record movies in HD I use a DVR and a PC tuner. Really don't see the point to this, its just a promotional scheme in order to sell more consoles, just like the Wii with the iPlayer. |
Comment by: Hunt720 (Apr 22, 2008 22:23) The PC definately has more options for media playback... I'm maybe not as farmiliar with the price ranges that are comparable to the PS3..
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Comment by: PantherM (Apr 23, 2008 02:22) The PC does have more power....but my PC is in my loft...not in my living room, and my PC is used for different things...like taxes and stuff. |
Comment by: Vr0cK (Apr 23, 2008 04:23) Quote: lol just funny imagining someone doing their taxes, sitting on the couch, working it out on a big LCD 1080p tv XD |
Comment by: SProdigy (Apr 23, 2008 12:55) Originally posted by Hunt720: All considering, if you don't need/want Blu-Ray or a TV tuner, there are plenty of other avenues to get content, and that content will be most likely be playable on a PC rather than a console. (ie. iTunes store content, Vongo, Netflix streams, etc.) |
Comment by: NexGen76 (Apr 23, 2008 14:22) Originally posted by locobrown: Actually this would be less mileage on the PS3 because your not using the laser only playing content off your HD.In my opinion i just think PC gaming is old & out of date & not very comfortable. |
Comment by: locobrown (Apr 24, 2008 17:48) But just by having it on, makes me think its going to over heat. I guess that the 360 made me heat-shock, If I could put it in those terms. I had to ship out my 360 to microsoft 6 different times, now its working perfectly without any heating or laser scratching issues. The good news about it is that my warranty renews itself everytime a get a new revised model. I say to myself sometimes, "relax it won't happen to the playstation". |
Comment by: hulud86 (Apr 25, 2008 07:32) Quote:Quote:Originally posted by hulud86:
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Comment by: hulud86 (Apr 25, 2008 07:43) Quote:Quote: Sony should make a do your taxes video game. It could be called "Crazy Taxes 2" or "Call Of Taxes 4: IRS Warfare. It would be bigger than Halo. |
Comment by: Hunt720 (Apr 26, 2008 00:13) Quote:Quote:Quote: As long as the third installment is just barely better than the second, yet has countless heaps of hype to boost sales beyond what its mediocrity would have brought it. |
Comment by: jack08 (May 14, 2008 21:10) hi iv all ready got ps3 play tv is very good use a sky plus box plug it in at the back with the usb deivice plug your arial to ps3 play tv add the sofe ware go on google n type in (sky tv usb connect to ps3 downloads)then find the downloads ull get free sky sports n sky movies or if that dosent work type in (sky tv hack codes) allways works p1080 ps3 sytem 60gig or 40gig dosent work on inported ps3's
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Comment by: Sharpy321 (May 17, 2008 15:34) im assuming the play tv solely takes its power from the ps3, does anyone know how much power it uses? i need to get a dual charging dock(charging 2 30 mA sixaxis controllers) and this play tv box within a total of 500mA or less as i have a usb hub running from the ps3 as in 1 port goes to 2 ports (one for play tv and one for the charger dock) |
