Yes XBL is a good example because i own TV Shows in HD. So it works that way.
@Minimalist
Now you are just pushing your own way of thinking that has little with reality. iTunes is an example of successful digital service that offers all content.
The whole point is that studios give the content. The same way you can't rebuy a disc with the movie you want, it's the same with digital, there's no difference only there's less change that you won't have your movie, simply because they don't have to REINVEST in making physical copies. In this case, AGAIN, digital downloads win.
Convenience, the price and the in-home availability of movies and TV shows is huge. Even today we see a huge benefit of digital downloads. I own all new CSI Miami HD shows and much much more shows in HD from XBL that I simply can't buy on DVD or Blu-Ray. They show up for downloads like a day after it was on TV. This is huge!
It's obvious that the digital downloads is the way to go. Redownloadable content is the way to go. So you can either own a copy on your hard drive, but if you don't want to, you can buy and redownload. This is clearly a great way of owning movies.
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Nfinity @ Mar 15th 2008 3:09AM
@Deeznuts
Yes XBL is a good example because i own TV Shows in HD. So it works that way.
@Minimalist
Now you are just pushing your own way of thinking that has little with reality. iTunes is an example of successful digital service that offers all content.
The whole point is that studios give the content. The same way you can't rebuy a disc with the movie you want, it's the same with digital, there's no difference only there's less change that you won't have your movie, simply because they don't have to REINVEST in making physical copies. In this case, AGAIN, digital downloads win.
Convenience, the price and the in-home availability of movies and TV shows is huge. Even today we see a huge benefit of digital downloads. I own all new CSI Miami HD shows and much much more shows in HD from XBL that I simply can't buy on DVD or Blu-Ray. They show up for downloads like a day after it was on TV. This is huge!
It's obvious that the digital downloads is the way to go. Redownloadable content is the way to go. So you can either own a copy on your hard drive, but if you don't want to, you can buy and redownload. This is clearly a great way of owning movies.