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Sony Launches TV Network Service For PSP

SonyPSP-thumb.jpg Sony is almost starting to see the light here.  I think they are right on target with this service, unfortunately, they are on some serious crack if they expect to charge the same as a video download from the iTunes music store, but have it expire 2 weeks later.  Wrong answer.  You want me to pay for content?  I better damn well be able to keep it and archive it for future viewing at my convenience.  Get with the program Sony!

[ via Gizmodo ]

Sony Launches TV Network Service For PSP:

Those in Japan are going to get the goods from Sony very soon. Sony is launching a new network TV service for the PSP to showcase its capabilities. The service works through the PSP's Wi-Fi connection to grab content via the Sony Portable TV Network. Users will be able to download videos, movies, music videos, and more at about $3 a pop. The problem is that it's more like a rental service. The videos expire within 1 to 2 weeks and then are no longer viewable.

Sony launches Portable TV network for PSP [Mobile Whack]


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