Firmware Update 1.90 Released
July 24, 2007 | Author: play-beyond | Filed under: Firmware Updates

- Settings
- [44.1/88.2/176.4 kHz] has been added as an option in [Audio CD Output Frequency] under [Music Settings].
- [Type 2] has been added as an option in [Bitmapping] under [Music Settings].
- [On] has been added as an option in [BD 1080p 24 Hz Output (HDMI)] under [BD/DVD Settings].
- Video
- The [Image Quality Adjustment] option in the control panel has been changed to [AV Settings].
- You can now play AVCHD-format video files that are saved on Memory Stick™ media or on the hard disk of a video camera.
- You can now operate the (Slow (Back)) and (Frame Reverse) functions when playing video files saved on storage media or on the hard disk.
- Game
- You can now adjust screen display settings while playing PlayStation® and PlayStation®2 format software.
- You can now sort games that are saved on the hard disk.
- Network
- [Add to Bookmarks] has been added as an option in the [File] menu of the Internet browser.
- Friends
- When an avatar is displayed during a voice / video chat, the avatar now moves in response to audio.
- Overall
- [Eject Disc] has been added in the options menu for discs.
- You can now select [Group Content] when changing a file or folder icon.
- You can now display an image as the background of XMB™ (XrossMediaBar).
- You can now use emoticons when creating messages under [Friends].
- You can now enter text directly into text entry fields of Web pages using a USB keyboard.
- Upsampled output of audio CDs is now supported.
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