I do rent HD from my PS3 or DirecTV but I will still not rent any SD versions. VOD is fine in HD for rentals that I do not want to own or haven't seen yet to even know if I want to own it. But for movies I want to own, download doesn't cut it and won't in the near future either. Only way I would accept download is if it matches current Blu-ray specs and can be burnt to a transportable media (i.e. Blu-ray or other medium). Until then, downloads are for rentals only...
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Boz,
I do rent HD from my PS3 or DirecTV but I will still not rent any SD versions. VOD is fine in HD for rentals that I do not want to own or haven't seen yet to even know if I want to own it. But for movies I want to own, download doesn't cut it and won't in the near future either. Only way I would accept download is if it matches current Blu-ray specs and can be burnt to a transportable media (i.e. Blu-ray or other medium). Until then, downloads are for rentals only...