Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:12PM EDT
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First we had DIVX, then Flexplay (pictured), and now meet "Einmal," the latest of the watch-it-then-toss-it disc formats. It's a bad idea that just keeps getting...well, recycled.
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Believe it or not, that price is CHEAP in Germany - they will eat it up in seconds. I always find it amazing about the price differences for rented and rental media between the US and European countries - it is like night and day the difference is so stark.
What a waste of materials!
this is actually a cool idea considering it costs plenty o gas at 330 a gallon to go and pick up the dvd and then return it not to mention the fact that most places dvd rentals are 3 or 4 bucks anyways.
What If the DVD package cracks during shipping and the DVD "expire" before you get it, or you just make a copy of the DVD before you throw it away. This whole idea would not serve its purpose. And then why would you wait to receive a DVD in a few days, when you can "rent" the movie online and have it in a few minutes. THan how much will that service cost? With 4$ per DVD, I am gessing at least 40$ per month, not counting $$ for the movie. Interesting idea, but not practical.
I wouldn't buy it if you paid me. I think P2P's better than anything.
I'd just go with redbox... $1 per movie. You could get 4 movies for the price of one of those self-destructing discs.
I get my dvd's from the library. Its free and you can keep them for a week. If you reserve early you can get new movies shortly after they are released to DVD.
I wonder what stupid disposable idea they'll come up with next!! Sounds to me like this is where Microsft got it's "Modular Windows" idea. And can you imagine the pile-up of DVDs in junkyards? It's bad enough we have a tire build-up problem but to have that problem with DVDs, I curumba!!!!
Another negative... imagine the build up of coaster'd discs in your house. Not very environmentally friendly.
maybe this is a bad idea for the U.S., but how about for the rest of the world? there no is netflix in Latin america or europe, not even dvd's on McDonalds. So maybe this is a good idea for other countries.
Just another stupid idea because of greed and no care for the environment. Why would one want such a DVD? Greenspan and all environmentalist should get at such companies even before they start. They need to be flushed away.
This idea is by far the most retarded i have heard in a long time. I thought it was a joke until I veiwed the article, Why would you buy a movie you can only see once or twice?
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6 Posted by maori_yelir on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:05PM EDT Report Abuse
The problem is digital distribution is still in it's infancy. It's hard to make a profit on the internet when anyone can then turn around and download BitTorrent and pirate all the movies they want for free. For the moment rentals are still relavent and cheaper DVDs are making things like Netflix viable but disposable DVDs will still find a market because of how hard it is to turn a profit with the more convenient and envirmentally friendly Digtal Distro.