Sony Enters Streaming Video Market
Posted: January 12th, 2010 | Author: Daniel Georges | Filed under: Transport | Tags: Bravia, PS3, Qriocity, Sony, Video, XMB | No Comments »Seems Sony has rounded up a bunch of studios and talked them into entering the 21st century of film distribution. Arriving, sometime this year, a system titled Qriocity will be avaliable on pretty much anything that runs a XMB (Vaio’s, BRAVIA’s, maybe PS3). The system will launch with hundreds of films in both SD and HD formats.
What doesn’t make sense is why it has taken Sony so long to make this happen? They already own a massive studio, and sure it might have taken some time to get 20th Century Fox, Paramount, Walt Disney Pictures, Lionsgate, Warner Brothers, Universal and MGM on board, but they could have started with Sony Classics and grew.
I am hoping for a good value subscription based service, with a local mirror at my ISP and fast cinema to services. I can dream can’t I?
Via [Sony Insider]
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