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This would be cool if it was implemented for all releases
Culver City, CA (September 29, 2009) - Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment America today announced an advancement to the Blu-ray format, whereby users can now transfer a Digital Copy of the movie directly from the Blu-ray Disc to their PSP®(PlayStation®Portable) systems via PlayStation®3 (PS3™). This new technology eliminates the need to include the PSP file on a separate DVD-ROM, packaged with the Blu-ray, which would normally contain the Digital Copy files. This feature will launch with the November 10th Blu-ray release of Godzilla and will be included on select releases going forward, including The Ugly Truth.
“Blu-ray is already known as the best way to watch movies at home, and now SPHE & SCEA are also making it the most convenient way to watch movies on the go,” said Rich Marty, Vice President of New Business Development at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Marty continued, “This latest enhancement to Blu-ray and Digital Copy demonstrates the versatility of the format and its ability to deliver a multi-platform video experience. It also showcases the unique advantage that the PlayStation 3 brings to the Blu-ray consumer.””
“By integrating Blu-ray technology into the PlayStation 3 system, PlayStation was once again at the forefront of innovation,” said John Koller, Director of Hardware Marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment America. “Now with the new Digital Copy feature, we’re taking innovation one step further and allowing users to easily take the best in movie and entertainment content on-the-go – all of which is only possible on the PSP and PS3 platforms.”
The enhanced Digital Copy feature is the latest addition to SPHE’s portfolio of advanced Blu-ray Disc added value features, which also include BD-Live, movieIQ (real-time movie information), social networking through cinechat, multiplayer games, an interactive video editing suite, as well as soundtrack playlists, e-Movie Cash, exclusive features and more.
This would be cool if it was implemented for all releases