Sony
Computer
Entertainment
Increases
Functionality
Of
PLAYSTATION®3
With Latest
System
Software
Update
Folding@home
Connectivity,
Enhanced
Downloading,
Support for
Bluetooth
Peripherals
among Key
New Features
FOSTER CITY,
Calif.,
March 20,
2007 – Sony
Computer
Entertainment
America (SCEA)
today
announced
that the
next regular
system
software
update for
the
PLAYSTATION®3
(PS3™)
computer
entertainment
system
(version
1.60) will
be available
March 22,
delivering
features
such as
Folding@home
connectivity,
enhanced
downloading
of content
from the
PLAYSTATION®Store,
support for
Bluetooth®
keyboards
and mice,
and an
optional
full QWERTY
on-screen
keyboard for
text entry.
Folding@home
Beginning
Thursday,
PS3 users
will be able
to connect
to Stanford
University’s
Folding@home
program, a
distributed
computing
project
aimed at
understanding
protein
folding,
misfolding,
and related
diseases,
such as
Alzheimer’s,
Parkinson’s,
and many
cancers.
Using the
power of the
Cell
Broadband
Engine™, the
PS3 system
can perform
computer
simulations
for the
Folding@home
program
20-30 times
faster than
the average
home PC.
Once a PS3
system is
updated to
version
1.60, users
can easily
sign up to
join the
Folding@home
program by
clicking on
the
associated
logo on the
XMB™ (XrossMediaBar)
under the
Network
icon. The
user is then
able to link
to a
distributed
network of
PS3s,
conducting
simulations
and sending
them back to
a central
computer at
Stanford
University
for
compilation
and
analysis.
Additional
details
about
Folding@home
are
available at
http://www.scei.co.jp/folding/en/.
Enhanced
Downloading
Firmware
version 1.60
delivers a
more
convenient
process for
downloading
content to
the PS3 from
the
PLAYSTATION
Store. PS3
users will
now be able
to queue up
to six
downloads at
one time.
Progress of
downloads
can be
easily
tracked
under a new
Download
Management
menu under
the XMB’s
Network
icon. In
addition,
content will
be able to
be
downloaded
in the
background
while using
some PS3
system
features,
such as
accessing
the XMB to
display
videos and
photos from
the system’s
hard drive,
playing
music, and
browsing the
Web. Please
refer to
http://www.us.playstation.com/ps3/network/updates
for full
information
on this
feature.
Text Entry
and Web
Browsing
Firmware
1.60 also
will support
keyboards
and mice
enabled with
Bluetooth
wireless
technology.
Text entry
is further
expanded
with the
option to
use a full
QWERTY
on-screen
keyboard, in
addition to
the existing
single tap
keyboard.
PS3 system’s
built-in Web
browser will
also be
enhanced
with the
ability to
zoom in to
the optimal
viewing size
for the
selected
area of a
Web page at
the press of
a button, as
well as an
optional
tool for
reducing
flicker when
the PS3
system is
using
interlaced
video out
(480i or
1080i).
Other
Feature
Upgrades
• Remote
Play – This
feature,
enabling you
to access
photos,
videos, and
music on
your PS3
system’s
hard drive
from a
nearby
PSP®(PlayStation®Portable)
system, will
be available
for the 20GB
configuration,
when
utilizing an
external
Wi-Fi router
or local
wireless
access
point.
• Disc
Auto-Start –
This new
option under
System
Settings
allows you
to choose
whether or
not a disc
should start
automatically
upon
inserting
the disc or
turning on
your PS3
system.
• Blu-ray
Disc
Rewriteable
(BD-RE) –
PS3 system
can now
playback
BD-RE discs
(version
3.0).
“PS3 is
constantly
evolving
with new
features
that keep
the system
at the
cutting
edge, thus
unlocking
its full
potential,”
said Peter
Dille,
senior vice
president of
marketing,
SCEA. “This
upcoming
firmware
update not
only
delivers
capabilities
that gamers
are asking
for, such as
enhanced
downloading,
it also
enables us
to tap into
the PS3
community
for the
Folding@home
project,
leveraging
the power of
PS3’s
technology
and the
ever-expanding
reach of our
user base to
help
researchers
find cures
for
diseases.”
To install
the latest
system
software on
your PS3
system, you
can select
the System
Update
feature when
your system
is hooked up
the
Internet;
use a PC to
download the
update data
and transfer
it to the
PS3 system
through
storage
media or a
USB mass
storage
device; or
install it
using update
data
included on
an upcoming
game disc.
Further
details are
available at
http://www.us.playstation.com.
About Sony
Computer
Entertainment
America Inc.
Sony
Computer
Entertainment
America Inc.
continues to
redefine the
entertainment
lifestyle
with its
PlayStation®
and PS one®
game
console, the
PlayStation®2
computer
entertainment
system, and
the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable)
system, and
the
ground-breaking
PLAYSTATION®3
(PS3™)
computer
entertainment
system.
Recognized
as the
undisputed
industry
leader, Sony
Computer
Entertainment
America Inc.
markets the
PlayStation
family of
products and
develops,
publishes,
markets, and
distributes
software for
the PS one
game
console, the
PlayStation
2 computer
entertainment
system and
the PSP
system for
the North
American
market.
Based in
Foster City,
Calif. Sony
Computer
Entertainment
America,
Inc. serves
as
headquarters
for all
North
American
operations
and is a
wholly owned
subsidiary
of Sony
Computer
Entertainment
Inc.
“PlayStation,”
“PLAYSTATION,”
“PSP,” “PS
one” are
registered
trademarks
and “PS3”
and “XMB”
are
trademarks
of Sony
Computer
Entertainment
Inc.
Visit us on
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www.us.playstation.com.