If Sony really wanted to make an impact in the HTPC world, they will be fully supporting and funding the Xbox Media Center XBMC project to have it fully natively developed for the PS3. A PSMC device would be insanely cool and powerful. Imagine the ability to play two 1080p HD videos at full speed, store and manage huge media collections, etc.
Google is also helping this project. It would be wise for everyone to come together and release a free (or very low cost) PS3 Media Center platform that does what XBMC does. Since Microsoft won't let XBMC run on the 360, the PS3 is the place to go. There should be custom motion sensing remote controls, external storage array (or just NAS), etc.. all based on the PS3 geared for home media and server applications.
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If Sony really wanted to make an impact in the HTPC world, they will be fully supporting and funding the Xbox Media Center XBMC project to have it fully natively developed for the PS3. A PSMC device would be insanely cool and powerful. Imagine the ability to play two 1080p HD videos at full speed, store and manage huge media collections, etc.
Google is also helping this project. It would be wise for everyone to come together and release a free (or very low cost) PS3 Media Center platform that does what XBMC does. Since Microsoft won't let XBMC run on the 360, the PS3 is the place to go. There should be custom motion sensing remote controls, external storage array (or just NAS), etc.. all based on the PS3 geared for home media and server applications.