In sharp contrast to Microsoft's vision of the Xbox One
as a device for everyone, Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai is pitching his
company's PlayStation 4 as a device first and foremost for gamers.
"The most important thing we need to make sure we do at least initially is that we all agree and understand that the PS4 is a great video game console that appeals to video gamers," Hirai said at the D11 conference Thursday, according to AllThingsD's Ina Fried. "If we miss that part than I don't think we get the initial establishment of the console".
The PS4, set to come out this fall, will have non-game applications,
Hirai added. But the company won't highlight those at launch, Hirai
said.
He also noted a change in Sony's retail efforts, including the addition of smaller-format stores and kiosks, according to Fried.
San Francisco 49ers owner Jed York joined Hirai onstage to tout the
Sony gear that will fill the new stadium being built for the team in the
heart of Silicon Valley. The aim is for the stadium--set to open in 2014--to connect fans who come out to the game in far more ways than the typical big screens.
"We want to be a software-driven stadium, not a hardware-driven stadium", York said, according to VentureBeat's Dylan Tweney,
who as at the conference. "We want to build out the infrastructure so
you can plug into the stadium any way you want", York said.
On the mobile front, Hirai said that while Sony has been successful
in rebuilding its phone business around the globe, its US efforts remain a work in progress. And to a question about when ultra high-resolution (UHD) TVs will take off, Hirai said it will be awhile.
"It will take time, just like HD didn't happen overnight", he noted,
according to Fried, saying it was the work of content producers, device
makers and others. "That's exactly what happened with color television".
Hirai was the last speaker at D11. Click here for more coverage.
Via CNET
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