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windbane said:
JSF said:
With DLNA, you can do more than stream audio and video from your PC. The PC is only one example of a DLNA device. The PS3 (and all other DLNA playback devices) doesn't need a PC to stream from at all. Any DLNA-compliant serving device will do. The PS3 may even be/become a DLNA-compliant server itself, serving content to other DLNA-compliant players. It sounds like it can definitely do it for the PSP through RemotePlay, but eventually other DLNA clients may be able to do that through the PS3 as well.

What other decies are DLNA? 


You can look them up here: http://www.dlna.org 

By the way, Microsoft is also a DLNA promoter, but they didn't use it.  DLNA is a much better solution than Windows Media Extender.