PlayStation Network extending beyond PS3 and PSP

Posted on 08. Jan, 2010 by in News, PSN Network

Sony have confirmed that the PSN, mainly the video store section, will be extending to other devices other than the PS3 and PSP. Now the PSN will be accessed from the Bravia Internet TVs, VAIO Laptops, and Blu-ray Players. This was from the Sony Press Conference at this years CES. One account to rule them all, ah i mean you won’t have to sign up a new account if you already have a PSN and vise versa.

PSN accounts will also work across the new platforms, meaning there will be one user login that will work on all of your Sony products. This service will be open to any windows-based PC starting next month. You will be able to use your existing PSN ID and PS Wallet to access your account.

Sony also plans to extend its premium video service to more devices, such as internet-enabled Bravia TVs and Blu-ray players. The newly established Sony Network Entertainment Inc. will be tasked with overseeing this extension of the PSN. Hirai said the melding of software, hardware, and other content is crucial for the growth of Sony in 2010. News Source.

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One Response to “PlayStation Network extending beyond PS3 and PSP”

  1. Spidersmoke

    08. Jan, 2010

    Hmmm, if only it was available here!

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