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PSP to have video downloading service in Europe

Go!View was the video service unveiled for the PSP. The program will work in with Sky and allow PSP users to download and watch programs and films on your PSP. It's to be launched in the Summer and will be the first PSP download service in Europe. The content will also be able to be arranged into your TV content according to the company. There has be no content, prices or release dates yet. Though i wonder if it will be released outside of Europe to work in with other countries.
Sony has just unveiled Go!View, a new video download service for PSP.

Created in conjunction with Sky, the new service will allow you to download and watch programmes and films on your portable.

"This summer, PlayStation and Sky will launch Go!View, the first official PlayStation Portable video download service in Europe. Go!View will provide a wealth of programming from the worlds of entertainment, comedy, sport and movies for PSP owners to enjoy in addition to their usual gaming experience," says Sony.

Content downloaded can be arranged into your own TV schedule, according to the company.

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"Go!View gives PSP users the chance to watch their favourite programmes on either a subscription or pay-per-view basis. Once registered on the Go!View website, users will be able to easily download content to the PSP via their PC."

No content, prices or exact release dates were offered, with "summer" as accurate as it gets for launch a the moment. More info soon...
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    Final Blade | April 25, 2008
    Damn no NA, thats sucks
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    Chris7689 | April 26, 2008
    thats a really sweet chrome PSP. i want it lol.
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    StarJet | April 26, 2008
    Why can't someone arrange some worldwide thingy? Guess it's just too much to ask for.
    Only a small part of the world gets the goodies every time.

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