Another Video of PS3 XMB
We’ve already posted a video of the PS3 Interface that was revealed at E3 2006. Since then, we have not received much info about the interface. Well, there’s another video of the PS3 XMB that surfaced on the net, but this time showing more of the features in action. Though we already know most of these features, still, nothing beats seeing a better executed demo.
In this video, we were again introduced to the user compatibility settings, options, user photo (personalization), music and movie features, and of course, Blu-ray function. Early in the demo, you’d see how images can be viewed in several different ways. You can scroll up or down, or flip them until you get the desired orientation. I believe these weren’t shown in the previous video. Also, it touched on the Sony in-house browser, which was quite slow but only because it’s still under development. What’s interesting about this browser is that it can support 6 to 8 windows. And with that much windows open, it’s just a great idea for Sony to come up with easy-to-use menus.
Keep your ears open as some features are further explained in the demo.
We’ve already posted a video of the PS3 Interface that was revealed at E3 2006. Since then, we have not received much info about the interface. Well, there’s another video of the PS3 XMB that surfaced on the net, but this time showing more of the features in action. Though we already know most of these features, still, nothing beats seeing a better executed demo.
In this video, we were again introduced to the user compatibility settings, options, user photo (personalization), music and movie features, and of course, Blu-ray function. Early in the demo, you’d see how images can be viewed in several different ways. You can scroll up or down, or flip them until you get the desired orientation. I believe these weren’t shown in the previous video. Also, it touched on the Sony in-house browser, which was quite slow but only because it’s still under development. What’s interesting about this browser is that it can support 6 to 8 windows. And with that much windows open, it’s just a great idea for Sony to come up with easy-to-use menus.
Keep your ears open as some features are further explained in the demo.