Starting next week, PSP owners will be able to stream an unlimited amount of music to their handhelds. Sony has announced that the PSP is the latest device to support the recently launched Qriocity cloud-based music service, and users will be able to start streaming music on April 14.

The "Music Unlimited" service comes in two flavors: a basic package for $3.99/month and a premium one for $9.99. Both options let users access the service's library of seven million songs, but those who opt for the higher-price tier will also be able to access additional "premium" music channels, as well as listen to songs on-demand and create custom playlists.

The service already supports a number of Sony products, including the PlayStation 3, Bravia TVs, and online-enabled Blu-Ray players. And Sony says that users can expect a "synchronized music experience" across all platforms. The company also explained that the service will soon be accessible on Android-enabled devices as well, which should make owners of the upcoming Xperia Play happy.

Not everyone will be able to use the service, though, as Qriocity is not currently available worldwide. As of February, users in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United States, Australia and New Zealand can access the music in the cloud.