Unboxed: Sony Play TV

After a year long wait since it was first announced, Sony's Play TV finally arrived on our desk today. And while it was tempting just to sit and watch the Olympics all afternoon, we did have a poke around the PS3's telly recording add-on to give you this first look.
If we had a Stuff award for 'most underwhelming piece of hardware design', the Play TV box would be a tough to beat – it's a feather-light, plastic box with an aerial port, USB port and 'on' light, and doesn't even bother with the PS3's glossy laminate finish. Still, at least it has two tuners for watching one show while recording another (though not recording two live channels simultaneously).
After a lengthy firmware update, it searches for channels, then presents you with the intuitive home screen you can see above. On here, you get eight menus: 'Live TV', 'Guide' (a 7-day EPG), 'Schedule' (a list of programes you have queued for recording), 'Library' (a list of all your recorded programmes), 'Find + record' (a search function) , 'Manual' (a help screen) and 'Settings'.
The menus are pleasantly slick – you can call up the full EPG, or just scroll through channels in a smaller menu at the bottom of the screen. The box turns red if it's scheduled to record, and behind the text a bar indicates how far you've got through the programme. There's also the option of an on-screen remote (see below) and chase play (the ability to start watching a programme that's still recording).
But there are a few downers. In order to allow recording while you're doing other things on your PS3 (say, playing Haze) you have to allow 'background recording', and there's a warning that this may cause slow-down and effect gameplay.
Then there are those bomb-shells that we revealed a few days ago, namely no 1080i recording at launch and the inclusion of pesky DRM. Although we haven't yet had the chance to test it with our PSP, this will mean you'll have to record shows via Remote Play to watch them on your handheld console rather than just sticking them on a memory stick and transferring them.
Play TV will be hitting shelves on 10th September for £70, but we'll bring you a full review before then to let you know whether or not to splash your cash.
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Comments
vineetpatel69
3 years ago
I'm not getting one!
The whole point was to be able to transfer to your PSP and watch recorded programmes on the go! Perfect for the commute, unfortunately this pesky DRM means you can't do that.
How can Archos get round the DRM issue and Sony not??
JayJay92
3 years ago
ill get one because freesat is too difficult to install and not exactly as free (cheap) as PlayTV. In the future you'll be able to record 1080i programmes as they said "it wont be available from launch".
Liam.H
3 years ago
can we have some more pictures of the unit, and rough sizes?
Mark Wilson
3 years ago
I've just added a picture of the box itself next to a gamepad to give you a sense of size, hope that helps.
mattyj
3 years ago
***! I've just got an Archos 705 wi-fi and was hoping to use play tv to record stuff for that. There has got to be some sort of work around, hasn't there?
pc1989
3 years ago
Hi Mark I have a few questions about Play TV.
1. Can you choose whether recordings go onto the internal HDD or could you record direct to an external HDD?
2. Does Play TV support 720p upscaling?
Also could you upload some pictures of the installation and some more pics of the unit itself.
Liam.H
3 years ago
cheers for that mark! looks smaller than I first expected
beestonbirchy
3 years ago
will play tv work in britain on my us ps3?
D4n13LA
23 weeks ago
Still works for me!