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 a little behind its time
I guess no more borrowing movies from friends with this thing...
Until technology moves away from dvd, blue-ray, satellite, cable & downloads, etc... The VuDu seems doomed. The only thing this device brings to the table is possibly the fact you MIGHT save some money in the long-run on renting over it's price. Then it's other fault is it might not bring the selection of the latest & most popular movies... It seems more for the lastest techno gadget purchaser to purchase and eventually collect dust!!!
looks like trash.... let's see.
Oh, what has happened to the days of going to the video store. Goodbye Blockbuster!! I will miss you! Man, This thing is still going to flop like britney spears. Who is going to use this? With things like Tivo and for heaven's sake, direct TV it's cheaper to just use your own cable provider. You would have to be a sucker to buy this.
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One word GARBAGE....
It must include "Slap Shot" "Shawn of the Dead" and not a single "Police Academy" movie to be successful
If it only holds about 100 movies that you need to 'buy' at $15-20 each, what happened when you've filled it? Plus what if it crashes or gets damaged? Is my investment just gone? I'd rather keep my DVD's, thanks.
They should merge with netflix to insure a vast amount of videos.
I agree maybe it would be a good thing, but not everyone wants to be able to get porn. I also have to agree with the comment made, unless some of the older classics can be made available, the vudu will live and die along with alot of consumer products that people bought and no longer need.
Does it have a USB socket? It gonna be cool! MUDZAMIRI MICHAEL
Will this replace DVDs? No. Downloading movies and watching them is like leasing a car. You don't own it. Most people buy. And if you buy a movie for $15-$20 as this article says, does that mean you burn your own DVD and have your graphics savvy cousin make up a case for you? Or are they going to ship it after you already paid your $2-$4 to see it? So it becomes more like $17 to $24 to buy, NOT to mention shipping costs. Plus selection of movies is still limited. I'll stay with driving to WalMart and buying it for less.
In this day and age of digital cable and Netflix, what the heck do we need this gadget for? To throw in garbage in 2 years I suppose!!
I love the haters of this product... haha. Do you even know why they would put out a product like this to begin with? With an already very saturated market any company should have a good reason to do so. What about the distributed computing? What about convenience? What about the target demographic of non-tech geeks? What about a high *initial* price which is common of all new technology? In 2 years when this product costs less than 100 dollars I think you will change your minds. With the market going the way it is now I can definitely see this product finding its place very soon.
Says 5,000 on the title and 100 in the article?
Give it 6 months & it'll be dead like others in the past.
What do you do with movies you buy?? Can you burn them to DVD or hook up an external drive to store them on?? 250 GB fills up fast when it comes to movies...if you're forced to erase your $15 movie so you can watch other movies, what's the point of buying on through them??
I think you will have to have no life to buy the VUDU set. With a regular DVD or Blu-Ray set, you can leave to house and buy that movie or whatever from the store. This will make people lazy and probably out of shape because in order to see the movie they can just download it.
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66 Posted by nightbear01 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:38PM EDT Report Abuse
Plenty of hits are available such as 300 and Blades of Glory. Wow - were trying to say there is nothing decent to watch??