Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:48PM EDT
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Five thousand movies on your TV, instantly: that's the promise of Vudu, a TV set-top box that uses the power of peer-to-peer networking to deliver near-DVD quality videos to your living room at the click of a button, no PC required. I've had about a week to test-drive the Vudu; did it fulfill my dreams of home-theater nirvana? Read on.
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why would anyone pay $400 for the privilege of renting movies? When they start giving the box away free, I might consider it.
THis confuses me A LOT. About 100 hours on the box tells me roughly 50 DVD's or so. Also, we are paying about $400 for the box and we still have to PAY about $15 or so for each movie?!? Might as well buy the movie, have the hard copy, box, inserts, etc. (Can you say Re-Sale value?) I agree if you only paid like $300 or so for the box then just pay a monthly fee for "all you can watch", than I would be in.
Hmm. How technical is this guy? He couldn't get his HDMI audio to work that he also had to use a TOS link? Or maybe the Vudu can't support HDMI-audio?
darn, $400 bucks for the RIGHT to just buy movies??
Wait, between Redbox (1 dollar rentals), comcast on demand, my 360, and Tivo Amazon Unbox, why the heck would I need this?
This thing is JUNK. I agree with abmallonee; it was released prematurely and the content isn't complete. Go to Wal-Mart, you can find many top-rate movies in their $5 bin and you'll OWN them and not have only 24 hours to watch them. And they'll be in sparkling DVD quality. This would have been a great idea before DVDs caught on; think of all the suckers who bought those DivX "disposbale" DVDs back in the late 90's. I still don't understand why anyone woul dpay for lossy content, it's lik ebuying MP3s off a website. You're paying full price for half the quality. If you buy a Vudu you'll be proving P.T. Barnum right, "There's a sucker born every minute".
I'm not a tech kind of gal, but I love this reviewer guy. He gives great information. I feel like I know everything I need to know about this Vudu, and it doesn't sound worth buying. Just sign up for Netflix.
Another waste of money. Please folks. Save your money. You don't need this. Buy a cheap DVD player and sign up for Netflix or Blockbuster.
this sound sort of like....hey we got yummy sandwiches for sale...oh yeah no theres no meat in them yet but they are coming....oh the lettuce yeah its wilted but soon you will be able to get lettuce in hd....I mean fresh. when will these companies realize they have to wait to put out a product after its finished
abmallonee is right!!!!!!!! this is pure waste of money(but looks nice)!
when would i have time to watch 5,000 movies? I dont have time to watch heros on monday.
It sounds like they released it before they got all the kinks out. $400 is way too steep, especially since you don't really get anything other than the box. Why don't they throw in the first 10 movies free? Why is it below DVD quality? Isn't HD supposed to be better than DVD quality? I definitely wont be wasting my money on one. Where's the monthly or annual unlimited package? Where's the incentive? I like having DVDs. I can take them on road trip in a portable DVD player. The Vudu is never going to be portable.
I still think Netflix is a great option. DVD quality and instant viewing is great, plus you get all the new releases. This piece of equipment is a joke, it is not finished and you still have to rent a non-DVD quality movie at 3-4 dollars a pop. Additionally, some movies can be purchased only. Are you kidding me? The people who go out and rush to buy this thing will probably be sorry, and probably over pay.
Your insane! Less than DVD quality, $4 a pop, and there will be network issues, sorry that life (not even cell phone networks are glitch free still with 100's of millions of users) for $400. This cannot even be compared to an HD (HDDVD/BD) player. I watch moves I like mayme 10 times a year, that's $40 for 1 movie when I can buy the DVD for $10 new, maybe 7 used! And HD titles, WOW! Granted the price of the hardware will go down, and the network bandwidth will go up over time (HD bandwidth is immense), but now is not the time.
Like others have commented, the price is a bit high. I can get a refurbished Mac Mini computer for like 429. And use it as a home theater pc and do lots more. Plus it uses peer to peer, which means it will be using my upload bandwidth either I like it or not. For some of us who have VOIP, that limited upload is very precious.
U want to see some nice movies? Go to the Marketplace on X-box Live. You can purchase movies for about the same price as this and its included when you buy a 360, not to mention many movies are offerred in HD. I just watched Blades of Glory in HD for under $5. This set is in no way worth $400...ridiculous.
Abmallonee: Read the article again. He said that the HD versions of the movies were not available at the time he wrote the review. They will be available very soon. As for the sound, he said that not all of them are in 5.1, but many are. The company already stated that the encoding was messed up on some of the movies and that they are fixing them. You go ahead and buy your $500 BlueRay player and spend $50 per movie. I think I might just buy one of these systems since I can add additional hard drives and increase the number of movies I have available. Not to mention that I can backup my movies. I wanna see you do that with a $50 Blueray disc
I basically get the same thing with my tivo and unbox no way am i paying that kind of money when i already bout tivo yea it has more storage but all you have to do is store your unbox movies to you PC external hard drive which you can buy a decent one for 1 or 2 hundred ill keep using unbox
What I love about dvds is the extra features; audio commentary and such. I wonder if this is available when viewing movies with Vudu? If not, I'm not interested.
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6 Posted by pedleyandcalvin on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:05PM EDT Report Abuse
While I have not reviewed the VUDU system personally, I agree that the price is way too high. The last posting gave the perfect example... if you can get a DVD player for $40 - you do have $360 left over. If you cannot get good quality sound... why waste the money? It appears to be a convenience gadget, but even blockbuster comes in the mail now and allows you to receive new releases the day they come out if they were in your que for a while... how much more convenient and cost effective can you get?