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Hands-on with VUDU's movies-on-demand STB


Just days ago we learned that VUDU would be cranking out a $399 set-top-box that enabled customers to rent or buy downloadable movies via the internet, and while we're still not entirely convinced that folks are going to buy into this, we couldn't help but stop by at CEDIA and check it out. The box itself looks quite good, but the oddball size could cause stacking problems within an AV cabinet. As for ports, you'll find component / S-video / composite outputs, HDMI, stereo and coaxial / optical digital audio ports, Ethernet, IR out, and a slot in the front that accepts a thin card to uniquely identify each box.

Upon speaking with a VUDU representative, we learned that the unit will begin shipping on October 1st, will have access to 5,000 SD movies from the start, and thanks to the 250GB hard drive built-in, it'll hold "around 100 hours of SD movie purchases." Additionally, VUDU hopes to begin offering up an undisclosed amount of HD films "before Christmas," and if you're worried about how quickly you'll go through a quarter-terabyte of space, you needn't fret. Turns out, VUDU should be releasing a software update alongside its HD download launch that will enable users to connect their own USB hard drive to the box (sound familiar?) for even more storage, but alas, any content stored externally must still be played back through the VUDU STB. Hit the gallery below for a few glamor shots along with photos of the VUDU in action.

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