Sony Nasne ist eine NAS mit DVR Funktion
Sony hat zwar ein paar Schwierigkeiten schon seit ein paar Quartalen, aber die Innovation geht weiter. Leider bleibt die Firma bei einigen ihrer Produkte stehts dabei die Kompatitiblität nur zwischen eigenen Geräten zu gewährleisten, wie wir das von Apple kennen. Dazu gehört auch das Sony Nasne Produkt.
Dieses kann dank eingebauter DVR und 500GB Festplatte viele Filme und Serien aus dem Fernsehen direkt aufnehmen. Mit dem “torne” Programm kann man am besten die gespeicherten Daten verwalten und natürlich auch abrufen. Die PSP und und PS Vita haben aber natürlich auch über Wlan Zugriff auf das NAS ähnliche Gerät.
Wenn man aber doch das Material, was auch einfach gespeicherte Musik und Bilder sein können exportiert werden soll kann man diese auf den PC und auf Blu-Rays, oder DVDs übertragen.
Klingt gar nicht mal so schlecht, aber vorerst wir das Sony Nasne mit Torne nur in Japan am 19. Juli erscheinen zu einem Preis von ca. 150 Euro. Die komplette Pressemeldung gibt es gleich im Anschluss.
By connecting “nasne” to their home network, users will be able to watch and record digital terrestrial and satellite broadcast through dedicated applications such as “torne” for PlayStation®3 (PS3®) and “VAIO TV with nasne” for VAIO. Users will also be able to access recorded content from PlayStation®Vita (PS Vita), “Sony Tablet” and Xperia™. In addition, “nasne” will be able to stream live or recorded television programs simultaneously onto two of these supported Sony products, allowing multiple users to view the same content within the same home network.(1) “nasne” will also link with “G GUIDE TV OUKOKU CHAN-TORU”, a television guide web service for PC and smart phones provided by So-net Entertainment Corporation. Through “G GUIDE TV OUKOKU CHAN-TORU”, users will be able to schedule recordings of television programs on the go from their PS Vita, PC, tablet PCs, and smart phones.
In addition, “nasne” functions as a media storage device, allowing users to store their movies, photos and music on its 500GB built-in HDD, which can be enjoy on any DLNA compatible device connected to their home network. Users can also expand storage memory by connecting external HDD to “nasne.” (2)
PS Vita users will be able to watch and record digital terrestrial and satellite broadcasts through “torne for PS Vita” (tentative name), a dedicated application for accessing “nasne” from anywhere within the same home network via Wi-Fi connection . “torne for PS Vita” will become available within this calendar year. By leveraging the ability of “nasne” to simultaneously create an export file while a television program is being recorded, users can quickly transfer recorded content through Wi-Fi connection and easily enjoy them on the go on their PS Vita’s beautiful 5-inch OLED. Details of “torne for PS Vita” will be announced in due course. VAIO PC VAIO PC users will be able to watch and record digital terrestrial and satellite broadcasts through “VAIO TV with nasne” (beta version)(5), a dedicated application for accessing “nasne” from anywhere within the same home network via Wi-Fi connection or LAN cable. “VAIO TV with nasne” (beta version) will become available concurrently with the release of “nasne.” Key features of “VAIO TV with nasne”: Recorded television programs on “nasne’” can be copied to Blu-ray Disc and DVD, or transferred to VAIO PC’s HDD or State Solid Drive (SSD). Up to eight digital terrestrial and satellite broadcasts can be simultaneously recorded by connecting a maximum of eight “nasne” hardware units to VAIO PC. Television programs can be searched by keywords. “VAIO TV with nasne” will become available for Windows 7 equipped VAIO PCs (6) through “VAIO Update,” an automatic free update service for VAIO PC users. “Sony Tablet” / Xperia™ Sony Tablet(7) / Xperia(8) users will be able to watch and record digital terrestrial and satellite broadcasts through dedicated applications for Sony Tablet / Xperia for accessing “nasne” from within the same home network via Wi-Fi connection. Users will be also able to schedule recordings of television programs through “G GUIDE TV OUKOKU CHAN-TORU.”
SCE will continue to aggressively expand the new world of entertainment through the combination of “nasne” and PlayStation platforms as well as other networked Sony products.












