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Επιτελους αυτο που περιμεναν εκατομυρια χρηστες του PS3 δειχνει οτι ερχεται (στο θεμα μας παρακαλω )
Sony has officially unveiled plans for PS3 firmware 1.80. This update looks to be the most significant yet. Here's a breakdown of what to expect:
* Full 1080p upscaling for DVDs, PS2 and PS1 games. With upscaling, there's no need to throw away your old DVDs and PlayStation 2 games. The content will be converted to resolutions as high as 1080p, and will breathe new visual life into your old discs. DVD movies can only be upconverted using an HDMI connection.
* PSP Remote Play via internet. Although this feature was supposedly included in a previous update, many were unable to have it properly run. This hopefully corrected feature will allow PSP users to watch and listen to content stored on the PS3 from any wi-fi connection in the world. PSP firmware 3.50 will be required.
* DLNA media center connectivity. Media content stored on DLNA-enabled PCs and laptops can be shared and viewed on PS3 systems.
* Print photos with Epson printers. Images stored on the PS3 hard drive can be printed using compatible printers.
This update hits European PS3s on May 24th. A worldwide release should arrive on or near that date.
Και απο αλλο site.
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has just announced the list of features included in the PlayStation 3's 1.8 firmware update, currently scheduled for release tomorrow, May 24th, on European consoles. The downloadable update includes the following:
* 1080p upscaling for DVDs, PS2 and PS1 games. Whether or not the PS3 natively boosts the resolution of games isn't specified, but any form of upscaling should help soften the visual blows received from that fancy HDTV of yours. Upscaled DVD movies won't compare well to Blu-ray movies, but they'll tide you over until American Ninja 4 gets a release on Sony's format. Note that DVD movies can only be upconverted using an HDMI connection.
* PSP Remote Play via internet. This time it might really work! If you find yourself longing for the content on your PS3 but are unable to make it home, the PSP can display your media through the terrifying power of the internets. You'll need PSP firmware 3.5 though -- and that's not out until the end of the month.
* DLNA media center connectivity. Media content stored on DLNA-enabled PCs and laptops can be shared and viewed on PS3 systems.
* Print photos with Epson printers. Images stored on the PS3 hard drive can be printed using compatible printers.
Αt last θα μπορω να παιξω tomb raider 2-3 ,die hard trilogy,diablo,discworld noir,bubble bobble,pitfall 3D χωρια τα PS2 GAMES χωρις να βγαζω τα ματια μου απο τα πολυγωνα ,επισης πουλαω το upscaling sony dvd μου (dvp-ns76h ) σε τιμη κοστους.
Sony has officially unveiled plans for PS3 firmware 1.80. This update looks to be the most significant yet. Here's a breakdown of what to expect:
* Full 1080p upscaling for DVDs, PS2 and PS1 games. With upscaling, there's no need to throw away your old DVDs and PlayStation 2 games. The content will be converted to resolutions as high as 1080p, and will breathe new visual life into your old discs. DVD movies can only be upconverted using an HDMI connection.
* PSP Remote Play via internet. Although this feature was supposedly included in a previous update, many were unable to have it properly run. This hopefully corrected feature will allow PSP users to watch and listen to content stored on the PS3 from any wi-fi connection in the world. PSP firmware 3.50 will be required.
* DLNA media center connectivity. Media content stored on DLNA-enabled PCs and laptops can be shared and viewed on PS3 systems.
* Print photos with Epson printers. Images stored on the PS3 hard drive can be printed using compatible printers.
This update hits European PS3s on May 24th. A worldwide release should arrive on or near that date.
Και απο αλλο site.
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has just announced the list of features included in the PlayStation 3's 1.8 firmware update, currently scheduled for release tomorrow, May 24th, on European consoles. The downloadable update includes the following:
* 1080p upscaling for DVDs, PS2 and PS1 games. Whether or not the PS3 natively boosts the resolution of games isn't specified, but any form of upscaling should help soften the visual blows received from that fancy HDTV of yours. Upscaled DVD movies won't compare well to Blu-ray movies, but they'll tide you over until American Ninja 4 gets a release on Sony's format. Note that DVD movies can only be upconverted using an HDMI connection.
* PSP Remote Play via internet. This time it might really work! If you find yourself longing for the content on your PS3 but are unable to make it home, the PSP can display your media through the terrifying power of the internets. You'll need PSP firmware 3.5 though -- and that's not out until the end of the month.
* DLNA media center connectivity. Media content stored on DLNA-enabled PCs and laptops can be shared and viewed on PS3 systems.
* Print photos with Epson printers. Images stored on the PS3 hard drive can be printed using compatible printers.
Αt last θα μπορω να παιξω tomb raider 2-3 ,die hard trilogy,diablo,discworld noir,bubble bobble,pitfall 3D χωρια τα PS2 GAMES χωρις να βγαζω τα ματια μου απο τα πολυγωνα ,επισης πουλαω το upscaling sony dvd μου (dvp-ns76h ) σε τιμη κοστους.