CES 2010: Sony expands PSN, confirms PS3 3D support

psnDuring its Consumer Electronics Show press conference in Las Vegas, Sony has confirmed that an upcoming PlayStation 3 firmware update will allow all PS3s to play 3D games. But that’s not all, Sony has also announced a Premium Video Service that will expand the PSN to other Sony products.

 

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During its Consumer Electronics Show press conference in Las Vegas, Sony has confirmed that an upcoming PlayStation 3 firmware update will allow all PS3s to play 3D games. But that’s not all, Sony has also announced a Premium Video Service that will expand the PSN to other Sony products.

 

According to Sony, the new video service will allow all network-enabled Bravia televisions, Blu-ray devices, VAIO laptops and Windows based PCs to access the PlayStation Network via the same PSN account they have on their  consoles. 

 

The video service will be available next month to networked Bravia televisions and Blu-Ray devices. To facilitate the PSN expansion, the company has also created Sony Network Entertainment, Inc., a newly created studio that will be tasked to produce and mange contents on this service. It will be headed by no other than Kaz Hirai.

 

 

Via [Gampro]

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