Have you updated your new video-game system or high-def DVD player yet? As I wrote in a column on Christmas Day, the advanced technology used in the Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable, as well as in HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc players, requires continual firmware updates to keep up with the latest features and to address bugs and compatibility issues.
Now, you don’t have to update the firmware (the installed software that controls basic functions) on these devices. But you should. Think of it as a free way to get the latest advancements without having to buy new equipment.
There are several ways to perform a firmware update, which some manufacturers call a system update. Click on the name of your device below to learn more about how to do it and to download the latest version.
Xbox 360: The most recent update added parental-control features. Compatibility for various older Xbox games is added regularly. (Wikipedia tracks the evolution of the 360’s updates here.)
Wii: Nintendo’s updates often add nifty extras, such as the ability to send gift game downloads and adding the Photo Channel. (Wikipedia tracks the evolution of the Wii’s updates here.)
PlayStation 3: Sony has been adding some major muscle to its beefy video-game system with its updates, the latest making the PS3 compliant with Blu-ray’s Profile 1.1, which adds picture-in-picture capabilities with no additional hardware needed. (Wikipedia tracks the evolution of the PS3’s updates here.)
PlayStation Portable (PSP): Sony also continually tinkers — in a good way! — with its handheld system, the latest update adding a streaming Internet radio player and the ability to play old PlayStation games in league with the PS3 via Remote Play. (Wikipedia tracks the evolution of the PSP’s updates here.)
HD DVD player: Check your player manufacturer’s website (look in the product support section) for the latest updates for your model. Toshiba is the most popular brand of HD DVD player and its updates can be found here.
Blu-ray Disc player: The PS3 is the most popular Blu-ray player, so you’re covered above. Otherwise, check your player manufacturer’s website (look in the product support section) for the latest updates for your model.