The town of Norwood owns a cable company that services only the town. Comcast is the alternative. I don't have Comcast since the prices are much higher so I can't compare directly. The town's cable service just got VOD last week. I haven't found any HD content on demand yet.
What surprised me, though, was the lack of widescreen movies available. Very rarely a movie would indicate "WS" or "Widescreen" in the title. If DVD sales are much higher for widescreen titles regardless of TV aspect ratio (which I believe to be true), why aren't the widescreen versions of movies being stored?
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The town of Norwood owns a cable company that services only the town. Comcast is the alternative. I don't have Comcast since the prices are much higher so I can't compare directly. The town's cable service just got VOD last week. I haven't found any HD content on demand yet.
What surprised me, though, was the lack of widescreen movies available. Very rarely a movie would indicate "WS" or "Widescreen" in the title. If DVD sales are much higher for widescreen titles regardless of TV aspect ratio (which I believe to be true), why aren't the widescreen versions of movies being stored?