So... what's the "mis-information" you're replying to on this blog?
Show me a 99-cent rental for a current release on Vudu (and not some bargain basement Z-list title!) and yeah, I'll start listening. Until then, content and consistency is key.
New releases aren't priced at 99 cents anywhere. But as I mentioned in the other comment, Vudu does offer more price points which are less than or equal to Apple's (except for new HD releases). But from my time on Vudu forums, pricing isn't really a major concern. The whole deal about what's rent-only / purchase-only / purchase-now-or-wait-and-rent-on-X-date is more of an issue, but Apple has similar issues with iTunes content.
With regards to content, Vudu has more movies, iTunes has more TV shows, and HD content will be about the same.
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Josh @ Jan 24th 2008 12:21PM
So... what's the "mis-information" you're replying to on this blog?
Show me a 99-cent rental for a current release on Vudu (and not some bargain basement Z-list title!) and yeah, I'll start listening. Until then, content and consistency is key.
Rusdude @ Jan 24th 2008 1:15PM
New releases aren't priced at 99 cents anywhere. But as I mentioned in the other comment, Vudu does offer more price points which are less than or equal to Apple's (except for new HD releases). But from my time on Vudu forums, pricing isn't really a major concern. The whole deal about what's rent-only / purchase-only / purchase-now-or-wait-and-rent-on-X-date is more of an issue, but Apple has similar issues with iTunes content.
With regards to content, Vudu has more movies, iTunes has more TV shows, and HD content will be about the same.