Advice on Upgrading from PS3 to PS4 Needed!

Hi all,I've been thinking on selling my PS3 along with games etc. and buying a PS4 for a while now, but I've always been put off doing so because of all I may lose and the process of doing so in general. I use PlayTV on my PS3 to watch, pause and record live TV - it has many faults, but I find it great to use and can't see an alternative on PS4, is there one? The official Bluetooth remote is hands down better than any other remote I've used, but I don't see one available for PS4. In summary:- Can I watch, pause and record live TV through a PS4 or do I need an eternal device?- Is there an official Bluetooth remote available for the PS4?- Are all major video format such as MP4, MKV, AVI supported?- How best can I back up save games, games downloaded from the store, video/audio files etc.?- Am I missing anything? Any advice on making the transition would be really appreciated, I've been kind of dreading it for a while and need a little help!

hayzink wrote:
remote is on the way video playback is limited vs ps3 however if you can aford £3 per month and buy a plex pass you can play anything with the plex app. there is no play tv style add on for the ps4 so no pvr stuff. you can back up saves to the cloud (VERY LIMITED SPACE) or to an external hdd or usb stick.  to be honest there is no transition from ps3 to ps4 apart from your account and trophies etc (and any cross buy games you may already have) Thanks for the info. The lack of PlayTV is really frustrating, they were onto a really good thing with it but just let it fall by the wayside - is there any chance of Playstation Vue becoming available in the UK?

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