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Play TV (PS3) | 
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List Price: £69.99 Buy New: £58.71 You Save: £11.28 (16%)
New (12) from £49.99
Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 307
Platform: Playstation 3 Media: Video Game Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.5 x 2.8
MPN: PlayTV UPC: 711719486152 EAN: 0711719486152 ASIN: B0017UV0UG
Release Date: September 19, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description PLAYSTATION 3 already offers cutting-edge gaming and a High Definition Blu-ray Disc movie player, and soon you'll be able to watch, pause and record free-to-air digital television, thanks to PlayTV. It couldn't be easier to set up; simply plug a TV aerial into the back of the PlayTV Tuner, connect the PlayTV Tuner to your PS3 using a USB cable and then follow the on-screen instructions. And once you're up and running, you can record one channel while watching another or playing a PS3 game; see what's on now and next, with the easy to use Programme Guide; and watch TV when you're out and about, using Remote Play for PSP. In fact, you can enjoy all of PlayTV's great features on your PSP, whether you want to watch your recorded programmes or schedule new recordings. All you have to do is find a Wireless hotspot and activate the Remote Play feature. PlayTV is another reason to have PLAYSTATION 3 and PSP at the centre of your living room, and it's coming soon.
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Excellent PS3/Freeview add-on September 19, 2008 S. Banks (UK) 65 out of 67 found this review helpful
Well my PlayTV arrived this morning.. and setup took about 5 mins.. Not sure I want to set through that video it plays whilst it installs again but i guess once is fine. ;). I've a Sixaxis and a bd-handset. was surprised that the kit came with an overlay for the handset. Handy.. Unit itself is small and once I'd confirmed it was working just tucked it away behind the tv.. I notice its wall mountable but I figure its not worth the hassle. Can gather dust along with the other cables. Firstly the picture quality.. I am running my PS3 through a KDL-40V4000 at 1080p, so I was not expecting much more from the Freeview quality. I was very surprised at the increase and smoothness of the image.. Of course they are still only at 720x576 but all the same they upscale very well to 1080p. So this is the BEST quality Freeview image I've yet seen. Secondly everything is very responsive and fast.. Once the PlayTV application is loaded and running the guide, changing channels etc. is very smooth.. Excellent. Next try out the pause live TV and rewind functionality.. very slick..l worked very well with the Tennis today. Lastly recording from a schedule.. Very easy.. go tot he guide/or search by name and then setup the recording options.. If there is a conflict it prompts you to decide which to record and which to discard. Excellent. Next I recorded a program and then exported it to the regular PS3 video folder.. From there I can copy it to a memory card etc. So confirmed no DRM. Did a few test recordings whilst playing games.. No noticeable problems. with either the game or the recordings. The unit will also bring itself online from standby which it pretty neat.. then it goes back to standby.. very neat.. Remote play works very well and whilst am looking forwards to watching live TV from around the country/world. Along with the rest of my videos, games and music. Hassles & Niggles Had a little difficulty getting the PS3 to detect the playTV unit when i plugged it into my external USB hub but its not the first device to do that!!.. So overall I recommend this product as an excellent upgrade to a regular setup box.. the ability to pause and rewind are excellent and the recording/pvr functionality is very easy to use and the playback quality is fantastic. Just need to wait four years and see what happens on the HD-Freeview front.. although personaly I think PS3-Iplayer and PS-Video store will probably come along with HD content first.
THE BEST PRODUCT EVER! September 19, 2008 Mr. Aa Clark (london) 15 out of 19 found this review helpful
Its official! Sony have released the best product in the world! My PlayTV arrived this morning and its blinding! The remote play feature works brilliantly, the recording quality and tv picture quality is second to none. I m so so so happy with this purchase! I would recommend to anyone! You will not be disapointed!
One of the best Freeview services available September 30, 2008 Chris Rollason 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Play TV (PS3) I previously used the Freeview service on my Toshiba TV. We also have Virgin + in the house. PlayTV is miles ahead of both these services. The home screen has everything you need on it; Live TV, Library, Search, Guide, Settings. Live TV: The navigation of live tv is the best of any freeview, cable or satellite service I have seen. There is a small bar that makes it easy to see how much of the programme has been shown and how much there is left to be watched. You can also see what programme is up next. If you press start then live tv will be paused until you press play again. This is great if, for example, you want to skip adverts or go to dinner and want to start watching where you left off. To record a programme all you need to do is press select and it will start recording to the PS3's hard drive. The other way to record a programme is to go into the EPG whilst in live tv or Guide on the home screen. There is also the same bar that lets you see how much of the programme has been seen. Most of the time the guide will show you the programmes but occasionally you might not get any information which can be annoying. You can either use the PS3 controller or PS3 remote. In the contents of the box you get a stick on cover for the PS3 remote so you can see what buttons do what. If you use the PS3 controller then there is an on-screen remote you can use that has the red, green, yellow, blue and number buttons. Library: In here you can view all the programmes you have recorded. You can also see how much space each programme has taken up and how much space you have left on the hard drive. Contrary to what many people have been saying, at the moment, there is NO copy protection software. I was able to copy the F1 race onto the video section in the XMB. From there I could take the file and play it on my laptop. However, you cannot transfer the file from the XMB back into the PlayTV library. Search: This is pretty self explanatory. You can use this feature to search for a specific programme. Once the search results come up you can record the show. Settings: This has all the usual settings like parental control etc. The best feature here is background recording. This enables you to record programmes whilst playing a game, exploring the playstation store or anything else. There is one last feature that I think is brilliant. You can set your PS3 up to record a programme whilst you are away. Providing you leave it on standby the PS3 will switch on, record the programme then switch back off again. PlayTV also supports remote play. I have the first psp model and it works perfectly. You can watch live tv, all your recordings and all the other features. If you were half way round the world and had forgotten to record something all you need to do is use you psp to set it up. The negatives: There is no reminder feature, you cannot set PlayTV to record a whole series, your setup may look cluttered having usb cables coming out of the front of your ps3. So I do have one or two niggles with it but they are insignificant compared to how good PlayTV is. Some of these may be addressed with future software updates. If you are considering buying this then I would because for the money its brilliant.
You can copy what you've recorded September 23, 2008 Ian Hamlett 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
A lot of reviews of this product contain massive factual errors. It's a dual-tuner freeview box that plugs into one of the PS3's USB slots. You can record one channel while watching another, you can pause or rewind live TV while recording another channel and you can record while playing games although this may cause problems with the game. Anything that you have recorded can be exported to the XMB and copied to a USB stick from there. The reception is better than the five other freeview boxes I have used. I live in a bad area for reception and this picks up all freeview channels.
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