The Sony Entertainment blog showcased this month a ton of
stuff pertaining to movie trailers, music, and releases of games into the PlayStation
network. The music showcased on the blog was the remembrance of Lou Reed who
made contributions in Rock music. Also, Sony introduced the launch of the Music
Limited that helps you manage your music on the Sony Entertainment Network and
is similar to ITunes. It can do the same things like ITunes being that it is compatible
with all electronic devices. However it has the advantage of an easier user
interfaces when it comes to managing devices. The movie Trailers featured were
for Anchorman 2, and Non-stop which plan to be released sometime later this
year. The only game featured worth noting was the Lego Marvel Superheroes.
The appeal of Music Limited presents itself as an
alternative to ITunes for people that are sick of incompatibility issues experienced
sometime when using an apple product. Music Limited has a definite niche for
those not using ITunes. Fans of Lou Reed will definitively appreciate the short
memoriam on the blog as Sony plan release some of his works on the network as
token of appreciation for fan that have support the artist over the years.
Anchorman 2 and Non – Stop are movies that people are waiting to see as they
both feature A-list actors being Liam Neeson and Will Ferrell. The Lego Marvel
game will be enjoyed by comic fans and kids alike as it combine two things that
people enjoy. The blog as always is well
formatted and can be easily read for the viewer. Sony is doing a good job in
connecting with their audience through this blog.
Music Limited seems like a nice alternative for non-apple users as they might be faced with compatibility issues like you mentioned. I'm somewhat surprised they haven't been hyping up and trying to promote the new PS4 everyday of this month since its release is mere weeks away. Overall good blog post and I can't wait for Anchorman 2 to come out as well.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see this kind of competition working in the economy, if apple not being sufficient and having compatibility issues, then another company steps in and offers a similar product that solves the issue at hand. Hopefully Music Limited ends up working out well for Sony. It seems Sony is doing a good job keeping up with their market, adults and children.
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