Sony's CEO announced plans to extend the PSP's multimedia capabilities so that users can use
the PSP's "built-in WiFi to watch video from home entertainment terminals, anytime, anywhere in the world."
That's a bit contradictory. Home is in one place, and "anywhere in the world" is everywhere else, but we think he means that PSP owners will be able to use the device as a portable personal video recorder, or PPVR to coin a new and unwieldy acronym. Stringer also let on that the device will soon be augmented by a high-capacity MemoryStick and synching software that will make it easy to take loads of digital video anywhere.
Being able to synch your Tivo to your PSP wirelessly would be the next logical step in time-shifting (previous attempts to put TivoToGo on the PSP were a complete pain in the ass). It may even be the next killer app. Will the PSP make portable TV widely available and easy to use?
Details are not available, but you may wish to grab the MP3 of Stringer's speech and listen for yourself.
Update: the PSP-related stuff occurs at timestamp 10:45 in the MP3 of the speech.
