![]() These people prefer not to have their rights to watch a movie stored in a server somewhere. There are people who still want the physical media in their hands. (This is why Blockbuster's stock dropped on Wall Street when the new Apple TV services were announced.) Downloads won't be competing with actual disc sales but against movie rentals. I see download services such as Apple TV as direct competitors to the large rentral chains such as Netflix and Blockbuster. You have 30 days to view the movie but once you start it you have 24 hours to watch it as often as you want. You can "rent" HD movies for $4 for catalog titles and $5 for new releases. ![]() (I personally prefer the 720p content from XBox Live.) Jobs revealed at Macworld this month that a new HD movie "rental" service will become available LATER this year for your Apple TV box. Although Apple TV is capable of 720p output, the movies on iTunes store are still only DVD quality.
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