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 Big changes if you big into your home theater set-up. The new firmware update will add the ability for the PS3 to upscale all your DVD's, PS1 and PS2 games to full 1080p! Now this won't make your present DVD's (of old PS games) HD but it will output them in HD resolution, meaning simply that the TV won't have to do the work, and ti will make them old discs looks as good as they possibly can. Of course if you don't have an HDTV then this update does nothing for you. Sorry. Oh wait! You can print photos of the PS3's harddrive onto a Epson printer. Huzzah! [Siliconera] Press Release:
PS3 Firmware Version 1.80 Announced Latest PLAYSTATION 3 Firmware Update Provides PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and DVD Upscaling Remote Play on PSP (PlayStation Portable) via the Internet and DLNA transfer of media content also enabled London, 24 May 2007 - Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) announced today availability of the latest version of the PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3™) firmware. Version 1.80 features upscaling of PlayStation® and PlayStation 2 games, and DVD movies up to full 1080p HD resolution when viewed on a compatible HD TV set. The capability to upscale DVDs to HD quality is a feature normally only associated with top range DVD players, and its inclusion in the latest firmware upgrade now allows PS3 owners with an existing DVD collection to dramatically enhance the viewing pleasure of their DVD collection when viewed through a compatible HD TV set1. Not only can DVD movies be enhanced to full 1080p HD quality but so too will PlayStation 2 and PlayStation games be upscaled to provide much improved gaming pleasure. In a comprehensive update to PS3's already impressive capabilities, Version 1.80 also allows users to enjoy Remote Play on their PSP across the internet, allowing them to access their PS3 anywhere in the world where a broadband internet connection is available2. Version 1.80 also allows users on a home network to seamlessly view and play rich media content such as images, music and video on their PS3, that is stored on their DLNA3 enabled devices such as PCs and laptops elsewhere in the house, reinforcing PS3's credentials as a home entertainment hub that truly deserves pride of place in the Living Room. A host of other enhancements include the ability to print photo images stored on PS3's hard disk or inserted storage media to a selection of Epson printers. PS3 owners will be able to upgrade their PS3 with the latest Version 1.80 firmware from 24th May 2007.
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