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In London, SONY Computer Entertainment Europe today announced the
launch of Media Manager for PSP, allowing users to easily
transfer, share and manage their PSP content
with their Personal Computer.
Developed by Sony Media Software, the new Media Manager for
PSP will enable users to transfer video, photos, documents, podcasts
and music to and from the PSP system using the simple drag-and-drop
method. Users will be able to simultaneously transfer multiple items
from their PC to their PSP system and a media previewing function
will also assist in the easy flow of content to and from the PSP
system.
Media Manager for PSP will support a vast majority of file
formats, including MP3, MP4, WMV, MOV, QT, MPG, WAV and HTML, and
will automatically convert files to allow users to easily view or
listen to a massive library of content that is available to the PSP
community. Along with simple management of content, users will also
be able to transfer Internet Explorer favourites to their PSP
system plus easily backup and move Game Saves between Memory Stick
Pro Duos.
''We are delighted to launch Media Manager for PSP in
Europe. Media Manager adds a great deal to the everyday
running of the PSP system and ensures that it will remain the
ultimate entertainment companion for all present and future PSP
users” said Stephane Hareau, PSP Senior Brand Manager for SCEE.
“Consumers will now be able to organise and manage non-game content
like videos, music, photos and much more on their PSP with the
utmost ease.”
Media Manager for PSP will be available in-store, with an RRP
of £14.99, from the 8th November, 2006. Vouchers to download
Media Manager for PSP will be included with specific PSP
bundles, although it’s not yet confirmed as to whether these
vouchers will offer the software for free or at a reduced price. |