TPV INSIDER: In-depth On Movie Download Sites
September 25th, 2007 — By Charlie RobbMovieBeam is another interesting experiment: a $100 set-top box that captures movies via a proprietary over-the-air data broadcast system (available in 33 metropoli¬tan areas) and stores them to a built-in hard drive. When you feel like watching a film, you check to see what’s stored on the player and click to rent (the company promises to add 10 new films a week, including some released simultaneously with DVD).
Most new movies run $3.99, while high-definition versions go for $4.99. moviebeam.com
And TiVo recently struck a deal with Amazon to bring the Unbox movie download service direct to TiVo boxes, with nationwide availability scheduled for later this year.
tivo.com
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