Looks like the digital download purchases and perhaps even rentals flopped so they're going to going to go down a subscription / streaming route instead.
Thats the way to go in my opinion. Have a hybrid system of subscription access to catalog titles and older shows, and paid access to brand new stuff.
5-10 bucks a month for thousands of older movies and TV shows, and a couple bucks if you want to see the latest episode of Heroes, Lost..., all in one service.
Sort of like on demand, make your own playlist TV, pay as you go.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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Looks like the digital download purchases and perhaps even rentals flopped so they're going to going to go down a subscription / streaming route instead.
Thats the way to go in my opinion. Have a hybrid system of subscription access to catalog titles and older shows, and paid access to brand new stuff.
5-10 bucks a month for thousands of older movies and TV shows, and a couple bucks if you want to see the latest episode of Heroes, Lost..., all in one service.
Sort of like on demand, make your own playlist TV, pay as you go.