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Sony's PlayStation 3 wants to be more than just a gaming device: it's planning to introduce a film and TV show download service. In this episode, we look at how PS3's digital media maneuver could compete with Apple's iTunes and Xbox 360's Live service.

Digital Journal -- You can't go a week without a next-gen gaming console trying to outfox its competitors. This time, Sony is playing catch-up: it has been reported the company will introduce a video download service via its PlayStation Network that will allow PlayStation 3 owners to buy full movies and TV shows. Sony is a few years late in the game, because Xbox 360 Live and Apple iTunes already offer similar download programs.

According to the L.A. Times, who broke the story, Sony is negotiating licensing deals with studios to bring the video download service to the PS3 as early as the summer 2008.

There's good reason to believe this monumental project is more than just a rumour. Sony's Peter Dille wrote on the PlayStation blog: "It's already been confirmed that we'll be offering a video service for PS3 in a way that separates the service from others you've seen or used. Ultimately the goal of the PlayStation Network service will be to break through the overwhelming clutter of digital media to give you the TV, movies and gaming content you want."


Sony PlayStation 3 attempting to gain ground on the 360 and Nintendo's Wii -- more than 10.5 million PS3s have been sold worldwide since its launch in 2006. And the console's Blu-ray technology is the hands-down winner when it comes to next-generation DVD viewing.

But can its leap into downloadable films and TV shows give Sony the boost it desperately needs?

In this episode of Digital Journal TV, editors Chris Hogg and David Silverberg discuss the pros and cons of Sony's upcoming video download service. Learn how PS3's digital media focus could shake up the industry, and find out how it stacks up to Apple's iTunes and Xbox 360's Live reputable offerings.

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  • why would sony be scared of microsoft with there 54 percent rrod failure,no wonder why there doing better in sales because people have to buy 3/4 xboxes

  • just a gaming machine?

    are you high?

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  • fuck movie downloads on a ps3 u have to pay for it i would rather have the option off cross-game chat (equivilent to Xbox's party) on a Ps3 then xbox will have nothing on the ps3

  • a how do you download tv show to the playstation3

  • thanks for posting, ive found another website with dvd quality videos, to stream online or download. go to stagevu (search google 4 it) and then choose a video, by searching it in the search box, then when the video screen comes up, simply press 'X' on the "download" button to stream it, or press "triangle", then "file", then "save target" to download it to your HD. hope this helps

  • what?

  • lol... it already has blu-ray

  • No!!! I have all Sony stuff!! 42" HDTV:Sony, 5.1 sound:Sony, PS3, Wii & Xbox360. Don't even play the Wii. PS3 is kool. But that Xbox get's all the play time. Live is just the sh@t. The games even look better than my PS3. Gears of War! Come on man. Them Gears 2 trialers, DUDE!! So far MGS4 was the only game on my PS3 that i kept playing. Friends come over Halo3, DUDE!! The Xbox is doing evething right so far. NOT A FANBOY!! If anything i was the PS1 & PS2 fanboy. PS3 just can't F@ck wit that XBOX

  • adios!

  • when it coming i dint see any in ps store uk and us stores

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