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Sony Europe Announces Playstation 3's Firmware 2.0 Features PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rivithed   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
Playstation 3's next major firmware upgrade, Firmware 2.0, has been rumored to be coming soon. Today, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) announced some of the first confirmed features for Playstation 3's system software version 2.0.

Confirmed features for PS3's firmware 2.0 include:
- Ability to turn a PS3 system on and off remotely, using a PSP via Remote Play.
- Listen to the music, look at the photos and watch the videos saved on the PS3 Hard Disk Drive
- Creation of personalized playlists in music and photo categories.
- Customization of the XMB (XrossMediaBar, "cross media bar") menu screen (similar to PSP's Themes).
- The inclusion of a new PLAYSTATION Network category and logo for easier navigation and Trend Micro Web Security.

Most of this has been rumored around before, but that's the latest on PS3's Firmware 2.0, directly from SCEE. No release date of firmware 2.0's availability was revealed. Watch for updates here.

From SCEE.

See more details at the US Playstation Blog.

UPDATE: Firmware 2.0 is scheduled to be released tomorrow in Thursday's Playstation Network update.

Latest PLAYSTATION3 System Software Update Allows PSP to Turn PS3 On and Off from Internet Connection for Enhanced Remote Play

Ability to customise XMB™ and add personalised playlists for both music and photos also enabled London, 8 November 2007 – Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) announced today the availability of the latest version of the PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3™) system software. Version 2.00 features the ability to turn a PS3 system on and off remotely, using a PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) system via the Remote Play1 function, allowing for a truly mobile partnership between the two systems.

Building on the success and potential of the Remote Play functionality, Version 2.00 will cement the partnership between PS3 and PSP and create a truly global experience. With the ability to turn your PS3 on and off from Wi-fi connection, there is now the opportunity to listen to the music, look at the photos and watch the videos saved on the PS3 Hard Disk Drive, anywhere in the world.

To further enhance the PS3 offering, Version 2.00 allows for the creation of personalised playlists in both the music and photo sections. This simple to use function gives users an opportunity to create unlimited music playlists for all occasions, as well as sharing favourite photos in glorious high definition.

Continuing with the idea of a personalised PS3, Version 2.00 allows for customisation of the XMB™ (XrossMediaBar) menu screen. Change the colour and brightness with the greatest of ease or have something completely different by setting a custom theme. With the potential for new backgrounds to become available on PLAYSTATION®Network in the future, Version 2.00 truly opens up a whole raft of options.

A host of other enhancements includes the addition of an Information Board on XMB to keep people up to date on the latest PlayStation® news, the inclusion of a new PLAYSTATION Network category and logo for easier navigation and Trend Micro Web Security, a free2, state of the art internet security system, designed to give parents peace of mind.

Comments
Good thing...
Written by Guest on 2007-11-08 04:02:16
...they never promised it.
ahhh this sucks
Written by Guest on 2007-11-07 18:58:29
What kind of upgrade is this for a 2.0 release? How about better support for playing AAC files. What about a way to organize my videos by category or folders. Seems like the only good features are for people with a PSP.
Grrrr
Written by Guest on 2007-11-07 13:03:24
No XMB ingame access. 
 
Good luck getting out of this one Sony.

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