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  • Tiko7523
    MVP
    • Aug 2009
    • 1595

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    PS3 getting 3D features via firmware: Blu-ray, YouTube, photos, games

    Mick Hocking, Sony Computer Entertainment’s (SCE) senior director, had quite a bit of good news for those Play Station 3 owning 3D enthusiasts. At a London event dedicated the 3D speak, Mick was quoted as saying quite a bit:

    Now, in June this year we did the 3D Firmware update. Every PlayStation 3 that’s connected online now has a new version of this Firmware.

    At the last count we’ve got 35.8 million PlayStation 3s out there – that means there’s an instant market of around 36 million 3D-ready PlayStation 3 consoles. The upgrade basically makes every PlayStation 3 HDMI 1.4 compatible – that’s the standard that governs 3D displays.

    What this means is that there is no setup at all required. If you have a PlayStation 3 and you buy a 3DTV, you simply connect via your HDMI cable and your PlayStation 3 will automatically recognise that you’ve got a 3D display attached.
    In September this year, we’re launching another Firmware upgrade – and this one is going to upgrade the PS3 to support Blu-ray movies in 3D. Again, you won’t have to do anything – just connect your PS3. For the film market that’s a very significant event.

    Then later in the year – we’re not going to date it yet – the PS3 is going to support 3D photos. Of course the popularity of 3D isn’t just going to come from movies and games. There’s 3D cameras on the market, there’s 3D camcorders coming on the market in the next 12 months as well, and 3D broadcasts.
    So you’ll see 3D games in the next 12 months, you’ll see Blu-ray movies in 3D, and as soon as the broadcasts start through our PlayTV services, you’re going to watch 3D content [through that service].

    YouTube will be supporting 3D content over the next 12 months as well – and you’ll be able to watch that on the PlayStation 3. And as you start taking 3D pictures of your family or 3D camcorder movies, you can play those back on PS3, too.

    It’s a great purchase proposition and future proof.
    All great news for Play Station 3 owners. Of course, not too many people have a 3DTV yet… but it is nice to know that if you were to shell out the cash for one, your PS3 would be ready to rumble.

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  • jrgom81
    Rookie
    • Jul 2005
    • 203

    #2
    Re: PS3 getting 3D features via firmware: Blu-ray, YouTube, photos, games

    my buddy got a 3D tv, and we tried downloading MLB the show 3D demo, and it killed his ps3.. it was a slim, and it shut off at about 47% complete, and we couldnt turn the ps3 back on.. luckily he was able to exchange it out, since he knew someone.

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    • DickDalewood

      #3
      Re: PS3 getting 3D features via firmware: Blu-ray, YouTube, photos, games

      I highly doubt it was the demo...

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      • luv_mist
        Older
        • May 2004
        • 9596

        #4
        Re: PS3 getting 3D features via firmware: Blu-ray, YouTube, photos, games

        So......what about the "needed" glasses that will have to be bought to enjoy the 3D?

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        • GAMEC0CK2002
          Stayin Alive
          • Aug 2002
          • 10384

          #5
          Re: PS3 getting 3D features via firmware: Blu-ray, YouTube, photos, games

          Originally posted by luv_mist
          So......what about the "needed" glasses that will have to be bought to enjoy the 3D?
          You'll still need them. They are "tv brand" specific...ie. Sony glasses won't work on a Samsung 3DTV.

          Can either buy them separately (anywhere from $125-300) or as part of a tv/glasses bundle.

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          • Hova57
            MVP
            • Mar 2008
            • 3754

            #6
            Re: PS3 getting 3D features via firmware: Blu-ray, YouTube, photos, games

            this just makes it more obvious that they are not making a new model yet for gaming

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