Dec 18 2007, 1:39am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony releases the new Sony PS3 firmware 2.10 with Blu-ray Standard Profile 1.1 and DivX support today.
The new firmware 2.10 brings Blu-ray Profile 1.1 (known as Bonus View) to the Sony PS3. It will be able to fully exploit the potential of the new Blu-ray movies coming to market in 2008 including features such as Picture in Picture (PiP).
The support for DivX and VC-1 video playback codecs in system software Version 2.10 will also significantly expand the multimedia capabilities of PS3 by enabling users to enjoy access to the broad library of video content available in both the the DivX and VC-1 digital media formats.
Version 2.10 also introduces an engaging voice changer feature to enhance Voice Chat on PS3, enabling users to alter the tone and pitch of their voice from the Control panel during AV Chat.
Via the Sony Playstation site. The 40GB Sony PS3 with free Spidy Blu-ray movie is available at Amazon.com.
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