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Sony PSP - The Perfect Partner for LocationFree TV
(30/5/2006)
European launch of Sony LocationFree(tm) TV
makes remote TV viewing on PSP an exciting reality
The latest upgrade to the PSP system software,
launched on 2nd May, prepares PSP to act as a receiver for LocationFree(tm)
TV, the exciting innovation in remote TV viewing launched by Sony
in Europe in May.
The heart of LocationFree TV is the LocationFree
Base Station. This compact unit has two connections for AV equipment
such as a DVD/HDD recorder. The Base Station can be plugged directly
into an existing home network or it can establish a wireless link
to a PSP(tm) system (software version 2.70), typically over a 100-foot
range.
The initial Base Station setup is extremely
straightforward and requires minimal intervention. Then, once the
LocationFree Player software is installed on the PSP by downloading
thelatest system software update (version 2.70), users can be free
from the constraints of a lifetime within minutes.
Releasing TV from the living room is only
the start. With LocationFree and a broadband internet connection,
it's a simple matter to watch TV and control a STB or HDD recorder
from your PSP, anywhere on earth with network or wireless access.
The process of using the Base Station over the Internet Ð termed
NetAV Ð is as simple as connecting up within the house. Whether
holidaymaker, business traveller or ex-pat, LocationFree with NetAV
provides a direct connection to home. And with the World Cup only
months away, there's potentially more at stake than missing an episode
of a favourite soap.
Not that there's any need to miss anything
with LocationFree. At home, you can indulge in late-night viewing
on a PSP from the comfort of your own bed. It's almost as easy to
access the Base Station from a hotel while abroad, pick a channel,
and watch some live TV. When you know you'll be busy, you can switch
from the STB input to the DVD/HDD recorder and program it to record
anything you don't want to miss. Next time you visit the Base Station,
the recorded content will be waiting for you. If a DVD player is
connected, so long as the right disc is in the drive, you can even
watch your own movie rather than live or recorded TV. In fact watching
the big match on a notebook from the wireless hotspot in an airport
departure lounge is only the start of it.
In the home, the Base Station uses proprietary
Sony technology including an optimised antenna and custom software
to ensure the best possible wireless performance. Moreover, you
can also hook your home video camera up to the Base Station for
a great way to see friends and relatives abroad or even to monitor
home security while you're away.
When the Base Station is accessed remotely
over the Internet, further key technologies come into play. First,
a free Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Server) service ensures that periodic
changes to a user's global IP never prevent connection to the Base
Station. This facility is effectively invisible to the user, but
plays an important behind-the-scenes role in the overall ease of
setup of NetAV. Once the connection is established, user privacy
is ensured by a combination of security measures. Industry-standard
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption is bolstered by WiFi Protected
Access (WPA), which improves on the authentication and encryption
offered by WEP.
One of the revolutionary technologies of
the Base Station is the Automatic Bit Rate Control technology. The
Base Station monitors the band width of the broadband connection
and automatically optimises the Bitrate of the AV stream.
LocationFree TV will be available in UK,
France, Germany, Belgium and Netherlands from this month, with other
European countries joining later this year.
Together with a wide range of free content
to enhance the entertainment value of your PSP, the latest firmware
upgrade can be downloaded directly to the PSP browser via WiFi and
is available now.
www.yourpsp.com
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