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Sony Readying High Capacity PS3 DVR Bundle

Andriasang: Sony announced today a value priced package for prospective PlayStation 3 buyers who'd like to make use of the system's digital video recording capabilities.

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Jamie Foxx5700d ago

I thought it was jus PR talk

blackbeld5700d ago (Edited 5700d ago )

I buy this asap when/if it's out in europe.

DoctorXpro5700d ago

But MS is busy whit Kineshitnec....

PS360PCROCKS5700d ago

The PS controller should have been longer in the first place! There are 2 things I fault Sony for this generation, arrogance on pricing and that god awful charge cable. 3 feet? really Sony? 3 feet? Plus it won't charge without the console being on. So you either play from 3 feet from your TV or you leave the console on and walk away which is dumb. I shouldn't have to buy a longer cable, should of been 6 feet.

Than again Microsoft doesn't include a cable at all and charges $20-29 for the rechargeable batteries and charge wire on top of the $50 controller.

SpideyNut5700d ago

...you buy the cable and battery packs. Standard rechargeable AAs work just fine, and will last for a couple years. I've bought batteries only TWICE since 2005, and I game about 25 hours/wk MINIMUM.

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bananlol5700d ago

AA batteries that last 3250 hours...whats those made of? Uranium?

ThatArtGuy5700d ago

Not much to be upset about then. Watch a blu-ray and plug it in. You can also plug it into your computer to charge. Problem solved.

UnwanteDreamz5700d ago

I bought a charging dock and multiple controllers within a week of buying my first PS3 3 years without a worry about cords or charging controllers. Worth every penny.

skip2mylou5700d ago

why not stop complaining because as a gamer you should have other compatible usb cords for the ps3 controller charge cables, i use my eternal hard drive's usb cord as the cable to charge controllers

divideby05700d ago

^ there is always a negative nelly around here... of all the things to moan about, a charging cable... how about getting a life or just spending 5 bucks like I did on a 12' cable...

or just enjoy the system + games + once again, get a life

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DORMIN5700d ago

Sadly its likely not going to happen.

The copyright law here f*cks everyone in the ear and eyes.

We don't even have a VidZone yet.

HSx95700d ago

Copyright Millenium Law is used both by US and UK and some other countries, so that's not the problem.

Rusco875700d ago

does this mean playtv2 for Europe. ive got
playtv bit it doesn't do full freeview hd in the uk because we use dvbt2 or something ?

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PlayStation 3 DVR Torne Gets Major Update

Andriasang: Sony will be giving its PlayStation 3 digital video recorder attachment Torne a major update on July 7. The Version 3.0 update adds over 20 features.

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Gazondaily5427d ago

I just ordered a HD PVR!! GHEY!

CaptainPunch5427d ago

You're better off with an HD PVR

CaptainPunch5427d ago

Whoever disagreed with me clearly hasn't used one. How bought you take off your fanboy goggles off?

FatMaserati5427d ago

Does this mean a PlayTV v3 is coming soon?

Knushwood Butt5427d ago

Sweet. We use Torne pretty much every day. More than happy with the purchase.

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Andriasang: PS3 Torne DVR Update Adds Twitter Support

Andriasang: Sony shared details today on the version 2.10 update for PlayStation 3's Torne DVR unit.

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PS3 DVR Kit Getting an Update

Andriasang: Sony will be giving its PlayStation 3 digital tuner and DVR kit Torne a major update this June. The update will take the device to version 2.0.

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DJexs5839d ago

Yah but its good its getting em

SuperStrokey11235839d ago

Im kinda shocked these were not in it at the start

Jdoki5839d ago

The PlayTV device in Europe has been a great purchase for me.

Just a shame the original claim that it could play HD broadcasts with a simple update turned out to be a crock!

kharma455839d ago

That's not Sony's fault though, blame OFCOM/UK government for deciding to use DVB-T2.

phalanx_mark5839d ago

PlayTV IS a high def tuner. Its just that the UK broadcasting authority decided to switch spec to a higher capacity one in the last minute rendering it obsolete as a HD device. Apparently though a major software update is on the way in the fall for PlayTv. Something to do with facebook i think.

unrealgamer585839d ago

stupid usa with It's stupid behind the times technology....... I want this

Ju5839d ago

Not sure why nothing like this is available in the US. The HD standard is defined since a while now. Cable providers need to provide a key card for open set-top boxes (which such a device would basically be). Even that is standardized. ATSC is the HD over the air signal, not sure what digital cable is (but I guess the same). Every sh!tty USB tuner can handle over the air and cable HD signals by now. Really makes me wonder, why the Americas don't have such a device...

zag5839d ago

That won't work on a digital set top box

The PlayTV box is a DBT or DBV box your signals won't get seen by playTV via the cable box as they'd be analogue.

Also USA don't do free to air digital signals.

As there is only aerial and usb cable.

mindedone5839d ago (Edited 5839d ago )

and no, digital cable providers cannot encrypt ALL digital channels, specifically the ones that are acailable over the air (thanks, FCC, I guess) if you don't believe me, try it out. If you have a tv with a clearqam tuner, plug it in to the coax and see all the network channels and weird channels you didn't know you had.

@cgoodno and @zag: you guys are misinformed.

Christopher5839d ago (Edited 5839d ago )

What's the point of utilizing an HD recorder if:

1. You have to have two cable connections; 1 for general unencrypted local channels and 1 for your digital set-top box used for viewing the majority of channels that are available and are encrypted?

2. You can't record the majority of programs you want (USA, FX, HBO, MAX, Showtime, TMS, Comedy Central, and a lot more)?

For all intents and purposes, an HD recorder is not a viable solution because it's only good enough to record unencrypted channels which make up only a portion of the TV that people watch.

I wasn't wrong in what I said, in order to record Cable-provided channels, you need a set-top box for decrypting those stations. You can get some without it, but those fall very short of what your Cable company provides.

mindedone5839d ago

you said that all signals are enctypted, which they are not. And for many people, me included, network channels are enough. For my subsciber, USA, 8omedy central, vh1, nickelodeon, et al are not encrypted. I'm subrscribed to premium channels that I am foolishly payinf for. So maybe for you it isn't enough, but for all intents and purposes it is for me

Christopher5839d ago (Edited 5839d ago )

No, I said "Data is now encrypted based on your provider". The last statement was in regard to using a set-top box from a provider, which is required to use if you want to use their service at all since they do encrypt their channels, but you can get them without their service as well but would need to use two different source feeds to do as such.

So your options are use the set-top box from your provider for all channels from one source or utilize two sources, one for your set-top box and one for a digital converter enabled source. It's illogical that you would use the latter if you have a provider.

Furthermore, you CAN'T even get cable service without owning at least one set-top box. It is required that you rent at least one from them.

mindedone5839d ago

that you made states that all data is encrypted, and that's not the case. I'd higligt and and copy and paste but I'm typing on the phone. And to say that you MUST Have an STB is completely incorrect. A salesperson migt tell you that, but it would be a lie. I've probably propogated the same lie to a customer. But even w verizon fios, that only broadcasts digital cable signals, it CLEARLY states on the ordering screen that you do not need to rent an stb.

Christopher5839d ago (Edited 5839d ago )

mindedone: Take some time and read what I said above.

You're focusing way too much on only part of the last sentence without realizing it's about all of the channels being sent from the provider in that last sentence and that to view ANY channel from a cable provider, you MUST HAVE a set-top box. This doesn't mean you can't view the over-the-air channels without one, but you can't view them from your cable provider without one.

And since we're both out of comments, this will likely go nowhere beyond this statement.

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Christopher5839d ago

Nothing like this is available in the U.S. because Cable/Satellite companies want you to rent their devices. Data is now encrypted based on your provider, so you'd have to buy a system that could be set to decrypt your provider's specific digital signal, which is different by region. But, the companies here make $5-15 a month extra if they can force you to use their devices, which are even required now for SD viewing since all data is encrypted.

willie62895839d ago

same reason TV's with built in digital tuners never took off. All you had to do was insert the card, but the cable companies never provided the cards.
And if you could get a card your were sure to be missing some choice channels...

gtamike1235839d ago

This is the best device to record your gaming! :)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hau...

Rhythmattic5839d ago

gtamike123

It just might be that, but it isn't a TV Tuner that integrates with the XMB.

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