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If you have The PlayStation console from Sony
chances are you are going to want to get some accessories.
But what is available to increase the power of your next-gen
console? We check out three new gadgets.
Sony PlayTV
The PlayTV is the product that will turn the PlayStation 3
into a fully-fledged digital or personal video recorder.
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The PlayTV, due out in September, gadget will boast dual TV tuners,
so all current Freeview channels will be available, and offer a
7-day EPG. Programmes will be recorded to on the hard drive of the
PS3 to be watched back when it suits you. The PlayTV will cost 7
GBP and be a one-off purchase cost, with no monthly subscription
fees.
Bolt-on controller keypad for PS3
Following the bolt-on keyboard offering from Microsoft, Sony has
launched a keyboard offering for the PlayStation 3 controller allowing
gamers to more easily type in information. Coming the US in America
in late November and the rest of the world before the end of the
year the wireless keypad fits the standard PS3 controller and allows
gamers to type far quicker than using the rather pathetic on-screen
keyboard as they have been forced to do since the dawn of time.
Equipped with Bluetooth functionality, the Wireless Keypad can
be paired to PS3 by simply connecting the keypad to the USB cable
that comes bundled with the PS3 system. Rather than just offer a
bunch of qwerty keys, Sony has added a Communication Button and
a Message Box Button in for good measure allowing, you guessed it,
users to jump to pre-set features on the XrossMediaBar menu system
such as Friends and Message Box during game play.
Additionally, a Touch Pad Button allows PS3 users to use the entire
surface of the keypad as a touch pad, allowing them to easily manoeuvre
the pointer while web browsing, simply by sliding their finger on
the keypad surface.
Logitech launches diNovo Mini
The diNovo Mini is the first palm-sized cordless mini-keyboard from
Logitech that allows you to control your television and PS3 from
the sofa. Devices are controlled using Bluetooth wireless technology
that will operate from up to 30 feet away. It uses an integrated,
dual-purpose ClickPad, which serves as a touch pad, to point, scroll
and click, and as a directional pad to navigate menus and make selections
to control the PS3.
The diNovo Mini is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion batteries,
which provides up to a month of battery life. It costs around 99
GBP.
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