Sony has announced a brand new service called VidZone ready to turn your PS3 into a mass music video library.
It’ll let you browse 1,000s of music videos and even let you create playlists featuring your top tunes for free.
The trial service, which is set for an early 2009 launch in Europe will also let you peep your video library from a PSP using remote play too, but if you want to send music to your mobile you’ll be charged a small amount.
But what about films, Sony?
There’s still no further confirmation of that movie store in Europe, although Sony still says its coming, with a statement reading: “SCEE will be launching a comprehensive film, TV and music download service at a later date”.








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