
Go Media, the perfect entertainment organizer, allows all means carry wherever you go with ease. Transfer music, photos and videos from your PC to the portable device Sony or Sony Ericsson, or import media from the device to the PC. File conversion presents no problem: Go Media automatically converts the media to the appropriate format for the device while maintaining the highest possible quality.The perfect entertainment organizer, Media Go makes it easier than ever to take your media with you wherever you go. Transfer music, photos, and videos from your PC to your Sony or Sony Ericsson portable device, or import from your device to your PC. File conversion is hassle-free: Media Go automatically converts your media to the appropriate format for your device while maintaining the best possible quality.
Media Go version 1.5 provides the following improvements:
- The following additional devices from
- Play videos purchased from the Store as they download.
- Queue multiple items for download, including software updates, podcasts and media purchased from the Store.
- Transfer playlists already on the PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) system to Media Go.
Main Features:
- Purchase new media from online stores, including:
- PlayStation®Store (Please note: PlayStation®Store is not available in all countries.)
- Sony Ericsson PlayNow™ (Please note: PlayNow™ is not available in all countries.)
- Partner stores
- Purchase, backup, and restore PSP™ games, comics and videos
- Watch the movies and TV shows you purchase from the Store on your PC as well as your PlayStation®3 and PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) system
- Easily transfer music, photos, audiobooks, audio clips, and videos to and from your Sony and Sony Ericsson portable devices
- Subscribe to podcasts and video blogs and automatically download new episodes
- Discover new video and audio podcasts from around the world in Media Go’s podcast directory
- Rip songs from your CDs and transfer them to your Sony and Sony Ericsson portable devices
- Look up album and artist information and artwork from Gracenote® MusicID®
- Organize and search your entire media collection with ease
- Add useful ratings to your media and use them to sort your media
- Automatically synchronize content like playlists, podcasts, and recently added media to your Sony and Sony Ericsson portable devices
- See overviews of your devices so you can monitor total space used and total space available
- Add SensMe™ data to your music files and create playlists based on the music’s mood and beats per minute
- Play your media using different views: compact and full-screen
Installing Media Go:
- Click here to download Media Go and save it in a place that is easy to find, such as your PC desktop.
- When the download is complete, double-click the downloaded file. The installation wizard for Media Go displays. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
- During installation, you may be prompted to install additional software components that are necessary to run Media Go. If prompted, follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the components.
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Hi guys amazing pack of the game Metal Gear Solid coming on june. Stay tunned in this super pack
First read in sonyinsider , one more time thnks guys sonyinsider by hot news!
Read the part article wrote by Christopher MacManus
“SCEA has revealed the North American version of the Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker PSP Entertainment Pack, combining Konami’s award-winning METAL GEAR SOLID franchise with the PSP-3000 system. To coincide with the launch of the stand-alone game, this exclusive package will be offered at major retail locations in the United States and Canada for $199.”
“Available on June 8, 2010, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker is a complete Metal Gear Solid game on UMD and features an extensive amount of gameplay that will revolutionize previous notions of a handheld game experience. The limited-edition package will debut a “Spirited Green” PSP-3000 system, marking the first time the color will be available in North America. It’s the same green PSP that we saw Sony release in Japan at the beginning of 2009.”
“Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker takes tactical-espionage to a whole new level and the PSP system is the only handheld entertainment system on the market powerful enough to support its rich graphics and extreme gameplay,” said Shinji Hirano, President, Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. “We’ve seen the Metal Gear Solid franchise perform exceptionally well on the PSP platform. SCEA has long been an industry leader and a valuable partner and we look forward to many more collaborations with SCEA in the future.”
“I think I’d rather take the official Konami Japan Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker PSP bundle that was announced this past January. Much better looking than this – why can’t we get some of that sweet action in the USA?”
See the video:
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker E3 2009 Trailer [HQ] (Rate This Game)
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You know who knows everything? Sony prepping new line of handhelds including psp phone??? What´s going on!!! ok ok People familiar with the matter. In particular, they know everything when “the matter” happens to be Sony’s handheld strategy for 2010. According to the WSJ, the device is apparently part of a larger push by Sony to create an iTunes-like Utopian ecosystem of products this year that connect to Sony Online Service, an ecosystem that would also include a hybrid portable of some sort that “blurs distinctions among a netbook, an e-reader and a PlayStation Portable.” Details aren’t offered on this particular monster — but turning our attention back to the phone for a second, it’s claimed that Sony’s working with it in conjunction with the folks at Sony Ericsson under the direction of Kunimasa Suzuki, an exec largely responsible for the Vaio line who’s also involved with the PlayStation team. Of course, SE’s already taken some baby steps toward corporate harmony by bundling Remote Play support with the Aino, but everyone knows that PSP compatibility is the panacea; Microsoft finally buckled on the Zunephone thing with the introduction of Windows Phone 7 Series, and there’s no reason why Sony shouldn’t follow suit. read first in
Read a part of article:
“Threatened by Apple Inc.’s growing stable of portable devices, Sony Corp. is developing a new lineup of handheld products, including a smart phone capable of downloading and playing videogames, according to people familiar with the matter.”
“The Japanese electronics giant also is developing a portable device that shares characteristics of netbooks, electronic-book readers and handheld-game machines. The device is designed to compete against multifunction products such as Apple’s coming iPad tablet, these people said.”
“Both the new smart phone and the multifunction device are expected to work with Sony’s new online media platform, due to launch later this month in …”
Read full article in WSJ here: WSJ

According to Sony CEO Howard Stringer, speaking at MWC in Barcelona, the PlayStation Network is intended for Sony Ericsson phones, as well as other network devices from Sony. “PSN is not the secret weapon. Building on PSN are building a new network that will connect over the network allowed many products, including Sony Bravia, Vaois and Blu-ray. “To meet the demand for more open systems and expand the range of network devices connected to our network services we committed to expanding the service to mobile phones from Sony Ericsson. ”
So it seems that at least we can hope to achieve visualization notebook but what else is going to the mobile version of PSN bring? Mr Howard went on to say: “As part of these initiatives we are also exploring the user interfaces consistent across the Sony Ericsson products to ensure a seamless experience and integrated to the consumer. ”
If that means that time can become our boilers remotely with our phone and easily.
The announcement that the Windows Phone 7 Series will have integration with the Xbox Live seems to have agreed the competition. Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony Ericsson, revealed that the company plans to go out and offer similar service on their phones.
“PSN (PlayStation Network) is no secret weapon. Taking advantage of the PSN we are building a new network that will connect more products like Sony Bravia, Vaios and Blu-ray players. To meet the demand for more open systems and to increase range of devices in our network, we are committed to extending the service to mobile phones from Sony Ericsson as well.
As parts of these initiatives we are exploring new interfaces consistent across the Sony Ericsson products to ensure a seamless and integrated to the consumer. “
SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT JAPAN INTRODUCES
PSP® (PLAYSTATION®PORTABLE) IN NEW BLOSSOM PINK COLOR
New Blossom Pink PSP (PSP-3000) to Hit Japanese Market This March
At 16,800 yen as a Limited Offer
“Tokyo, January 6, 2010 – Sony Computer Entertainment Japan (SCEJ), a division of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. responsible for business operation in Japan, today announced that PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) (PSP-3000) handheld entertainment system will come in a new Blossom Pink color, to become available on March 4, 2010, as a limited offer at a recommended retail price of 16,800 yen (including tax).”
“With the introduction of the new elegant Blossom Pink color that conjures the image of the blooming flowers, users will be able to select from a wider selection to match their life-style, fashion or preferences to enjoy entertainment on the go.”
“SCEJ continues to expand its offerings in the market and creates a new world of computer entertainment for the PSP system with these new offering and the line-up of upcoming software titles.”
Product Outline
| Product name | PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) |
| Product color Product code |
Blossom Pink PSPJ-30013 |
| Release date | March 4, 2010 |
| Recommended retail price | 16,800 yen (including tax) |
| Included | ・ PSP® (PSP-3000) x 1 ・ AC adaptor x 1 ・ Battery pack (1200mAh) x 1 |
About Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
“Recognized as the global leader and company responsible for the progression of consumer-based computer entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) manufactures, distributes and markets the PlayStation® game console, the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) handheld entertainment system and the PlayStation®3 (PS3®) system. PlayStation has revolutionized home entertainment by introducing advanced 3D graphic processing, and PlayStation 2 further enhances the PlayStation legacy as the core of home networked entertainment. PSP is a handheld entertainment system that allows users to enjoy 3D games, with high-quality full-motion video, and high-fidelity stereo audio. PS3 is an advanced computer system, incorporating the state-of-the-art Cell processor with super computer like power. SCEI, along with its subsidiary divisions Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc., Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd., and Sony Computer Entertainment Korea Inc. develops, publishes, markets and distributes software, and manages the third party licensing programs for these platforms in the respective markets worldwide. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, SCEI is an independent business unit of the Sony Group.”
Features:
- Color: Pink
- Dimensions: Approx. 170 mm (L) x 74 mm (W) x 23 mm (D)
- Weight: Approx. 260 g (including battery)
- CPU: PSP CPU (System clock frequency 1~333MHz)
- Main Memory: 32MB
- Embedded DRAM: 4MB
- Display: 4.3 inch, 16:9 widescreen TFT LCD, 480 x 272 pixel (16.77 million colors), Max. 200 cd/m2 (with brightness control)
- Speakers: Built-in stereo speakers
- Main Input/Output: IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi), USB 2.0 (Target), Memory Stick™ PRO Duo, IrDA, IR Remote (SIRCS)
- Disc Drive: UMD Drive (Playback only)
- Profile: PSP Game, UMD Audio, UMD Video
- Main Connectors: DC OUT 5V, Terminals for charging built-in battery, Headphone/Microphone/Control connector
- Power: Built-in lithium-ion battery, AC adaptor
- Access Control: Region Code, Parental Control
Description:
PSP also comes equipped with diverse input/output connectors such as USB 2.0, and 802.11b (Wi-Fi) wireless LAN, providing connectivity to various devices in the home and to the wireless network outside. The world of gaming is further enhanced by enabling users to enjoy online gaming, or by connecting multiple PSPs to each other, directly via the wireless network. In addition, software and data can be downloaded through a USB or wireless network onto Memory Stick™ PRO Duo. All of these features can be enjoyed on one single system.
PSP adopts a small but high-capacity optical medium UMD™ (Universal Media Disc), enabling game software, rich with full-motion video and other forms of digital entertainment content, to be stored. The newly developed UMD, the next-generation compact storage media, is only 60mm in diameter but can store up to 1.8GB of digital data. A broad range of digital entertainment content such as music video clips, movies and sports programs can be provided on UMD. To protect this entertainment content, a robust copyright protection system has been developed which utilizes a combination of a unique disc ID, a 128 bit AES encryption keys for the media, and individual ID for each PSP hardware unit.
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