At least in the U.S. The news is now official: the Music Unlimited service will be available for PSP, at least in the U.S., from April 14. For the uninitiated, this is a subscription (free for the first month, then the cost of € 9.99 per month with automatic renewal) that allows, through its PlayStation Network ID, access to literally thousands of songs divided for genres and artists.
The intent of Sony, the service will not only cross platform but is also able to synchronize content between their PSP, PlayStation 3, PC and even Bravia TV and Blu-ray compatible. The system also recognizes iTunes playlists to not create any duplication. We look forward to confirmation for Italy.
Source: Engadget
The intent of Sony, the service will not only cross platform but is also able to synchronize content between their PSP, PlayStation 3, PC and even Bravia TV and Blu-ray compatible. The system also recognizes iTunes playlists to not create any duplication. We look forward to confirmation for Italy.
Source: Engadget
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