Cloud Music Player on PSP by Sony Launched
- Friday, April 15, 2011, 5:28
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Sony has launched a mobile version of itsĀ cloud-based music player on April 14, starting for PlayStation Portable (PSP) owners. The PSP will be able to access an unlimited cloud-based music service known as Music Unlimited. The Sony cloud music player will run on Qrirocity, which is Sony’s cloud platform.
Features of Cloud Music Player on PSP by Sony
PSP owners can instantly stream songs, create playlists, and received personalized music channels from a catalog of over seven million songsĀ from some of the big music labels. Users will be able to play songs through most internet-connected Sony devices, like PlayStation 3 consoles, Bravia TVs, VAIO laptops, and Blu-ray players.
Playlists are stored remotely, in a “cloud” PSP users can synch their music folders to their Play Stations without having to transfer any music files.
There are Pre-set stations organized by genre or era that users can personalize according to their tastes.
Price of Sony Cloud Music Player on PSP
Subscribers get a 30-day trial after which we need to pay a subscription fee of $3.99 a month or $9.99 a month to access premium features.
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