Sony brings on-demand movies & TV content to Bravia Internet Video Link

Mumbai: Amazon Video On Demand will now be available live through the Sony Bravia Internet Video Link, offering premium movies and TV shows.

Amazon Video On Demand offers immediate access to premium, commercial-free movies and television shows purchased or rented by users who stream them directly to compatible Sony Bravia televisions equipped with the optional Bravia Internet Video Link through an in-home broadband service.

Sony also announced that streaming high-definition content is now available on the service from Dailymotion and other providers at no additional cost.

"Consumers want immediate access to premium on-demand movies and top TV shows in their living room and the Bravia Internet Video Link service now offers one of the largest on-demand streaming libraries available," said Sony Electronics’ Home Products Division U.S senior vice president Randy Waynick. "From high-quality, full HD movies on Blu-ray Disc players, to the immediate satisfaction of streaming feature-length videos directly to Bravia TVs over the Internet, we are in a position to deliver entertainment for any consumer taste."

Amazon Video On Demand and Dailymotion channels add to existing Bravia Internet Video Link lineup, which already includes YouTube; CBS, Yahoo!; Sports Illustrated; blip.tv; CondeNet’s Style.com, Men.Style.com, Epicurious, Wired.com and Concierge.com channels; Sony Pictures’ Crackle, The Minisode Network, Timeless TV and Inside Sony Pictures channels; FEARnet; Ford Models; SingingFool; and VideoDetective.

When a title is ordered, it is automatically added to consumers’ Amazon Video On Demand Your Video Library, providing easy access to purchased and rented content. A backup version can also be found in the library, which is accessible from the Sony Bravia Internet Video Link device user interface or on Amazon.com.

New to the Bravia Internet Link lineup, Dailymotion offers HD and standard definition content including videos from across Dailymotion’s most popular channels and categories such as comedy, extreme sports, news, music and independent film.

Bravia Internet Video Link users now also have access to select high-definition content from various existing channels including FEARnet, VideoDetective, Blip.tv and Sony Pictures Entertainment. High-definition content found on these channels, as well as Dailymotion, is free of additional charge.

Sony’s Bravia Internet Video Link module is currently available for about $300. It can be purchased online at sonystyle.com and Amazon.com, as well as at Sony Style stores and authorized retailers across the country.

The module, used with a consumer’s existing broadband Internet connection, is compatible with the majority of Sony’s line of 2007 and 2008 Bravia televisions.

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