
At Sony’s E3 2009 Press Conference Kaz Hirai announced along side the Media Go application, another application called SensMe. SensMe takes your stored music, or video, and creates a playlist according to your mood. The application wasn’t shown during the conference, and we haven’t heard much about it since.
Today we got our hands on two screenshots of the upcoming application for the PSP, and PSP Go.


So it’s like the mood-flavored music options that are in Folding@Home on the PS3? That kind of sucks since it’s not really as new as it sounded at first.
I was hoping it would recognize your mood somehow not just have lame playlists
SensMe™ is included with Sony’s Media Go™ which was released early June. You can use the feature which scans your music and allows you to create a playlist depending on the mood you desire.
You can download Media Go™ at http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/products/mediago/default_enu.asp?page=download
Yes it will recognize your mood.
But you have to buy the neural implant chip peripheral.
@ DGR8Mc187
i thought those were given at birth?
where the hell you been dude? its been a ghost town without you.
haha
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ithink its pretty cool