We wanted to bring you an interesting tid bit we learned today at CES about Sony’s latest high end AV receiver STR-DA6400ES and PSP. Some of you might wonder what could possibly be done in this “marriage”? Well, Sony is working on developing an app that will run off the PSP and will allow you to use PlayStation Portable to share audio content drawn from your PC. So here is the scenario to make it more clearer:
STR-DA6400Es receiver is the only receiver that is DLNA certified, therefore it can bring the goodies you store on your PC to your TV screen (audio, video, pictures). If you would like to let’s say stream some music you would have to power up your TV to use the embedded XMB menu and browse through the folders, and this is where PSP comes to play and eliminates the need to use your TV. All you have to do is just start the app on your PSP and browse for music you are looking for by using the XMB. So you can be anywhere in your house and in a way remote control your AV receiver with your PSP.
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We wanted to bring you an interesting tid bit we learned today at CES about Sony’s latest high end AV receiver STR-DA6400ES and PSP. Some of you might wonder what could possibly be done in this “marriage”? Well, Sony is working on developing an app that will run off the PSP and will allow you to use PlayStation Portable to share audio content drawn from your PC. So here is the scenario to make it more clearer:
STR-DA6400Es receiver is the only receiver that is DLNA certified, therefore it can bring the goodies you store on your PC to your TV screen (audio, video, pictures). If you would like to let’s say stream some music you would have to power up your TV to use the embedded XMB menu and browse through the folders, and this is where PSP comes to play and eliminates the need to use your TV. All you have to do is just start the app on your PSP and browse for music you are looking for by using the XMB. So you can be anywhere in your house and in a way remote control your AV receiver with your PSP.
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