Thu Sep 6, 2007 12:03PM EDT
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Want a collection of 5,000 movies that you can start watching immediately, at the press of a button? The Vudu set-top box just might be the answer, and it'll arrive on store shelves in a matter of weeks.
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sounds stupid to me. The price to 'buy' the videos is way too much, more money for this company and the royalties for the production companies all without the packaging and marketing. Can go to walmart and buy most older movies for less than $10 .. Then what happens if it craps out? you have no physical DVD, like itunes, you have to repurchase? I've had to deal with this many times, definately worth having the disc instead!
Pay $400 dollars to be able able to rent or buy movies? What a stupid idea.
You can download divx movies for free. Bit torrent, newsgroups, that's where all the good stuff is. Leave the computer on, set a queue, whatever. By the time you are home from work or even a bathroom break, it is ready to watch.
yup porn would definitely get this thing going
Let me load my own content on it. Like Gangbang girl 34 and Teenage Anal Princes..
I agree with number 5. Like it or not porn rules the industry. It was the same way with the battle between Beta and VHS. Whichever company makes it easiest for porn will survive and the others will go the way of the BETA.
No mention was ever made about whether the user can download their own DVD's into the device. I have over 100 movies and I wouldn't consider buying such a device unless I could download the DVD's I had already bought to the machine. Otherwise it's just easier to hook a laptop up to the TV and use the TV as a monitor for watch the movies on.
If it is indeed using the similar technology used by torrents, the quality of play will depend on how many peers are watching it. I can see how it could have DVD quality if there are few people watching (for example, some older movies).
plenty of z-grade stinker movies for $400?????????
My goodness, I am just getting into my DVD machine. I wish they would stop upgrading everything.
what the point if it doesn't have all the current stuff, and then on top of buying the machine you have to pay just as if you were renting a movie or buying? i'd rather just rent it off of paperview movies and not pay for the machine. Not to mention if I wanted to buy a DVD I could get it way cheaper on like Amazon.com and not be buying the useless machine. Is it just we thinknig that or what?
lol they do need porn to be sucessful it ill make or bust it coz of a lil thing like that and you do need a dsl for it most likele
what about foreign language and indie movies? I don't wanna see the same hollywood crap that you can find anywhere else!
hMMMM I think technology is getting worse! Use it to cure AIDs and cancer not to destroy human minds!!! But then again porn is hella cool :"D
Will you be able to block out movies that are rated PG? Or have some kind of control to what your kids watch? Also will their be upgrade's in the near future like movie sharing to download new release movies.
So it can store up to 100 movies. What happens when you want to buy your 101st movie? Can you export these movies to your laptop or to another hard drive?
tivo-unbox nuff said
Ok so now instead of downloading the movies for free like most people do, it's basically the same thing but you pay for it... with the chance that just like your hard drive it could one day die losing all the moves you have. Oh wait, it's just a harddrive to connect to your tv, when some of us know you can just do that with your computer and a couple of cables.
actually 'DVD quality' is only standard definition, the same resolution as apple tv and standard live downloads through MS(480p); in addition, MS offers HD downloads as well...
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26 Posted by nevermore97006 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:36PM EDT Report Abuse
Yet another way to clog up the Internet bandwidth. Everytime the Internet speeds up, from modems, to DSL, to fiber, the dumb consumer products slow it back down again.