Comments on: Vudu drops price to fend off resurgent Apple TV
The price of the Vudu video-on-demand box drops from $399 to $295.
The price of the Vudu video-on-demand box drops from $399 to $295.
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If I had to buy one of the two boxes - I'd buy the Apple TV. It costs less and does more. Sure, it has a smaller drive (40GB or 160GB vs. 500GB), but it allows you to transfer content with a PC, unlike the VUDU, so that isn't a big deal. All the media extender abilities - playing your PC-based content, accessing Internet video sites, etc - puts it ahead of the VUDU.
While the Apple TV is limited to 720p output, and the VUDU does 1080p, they BOTH over-compress the hell out of their video to make it small enough for downloads. So for real HD quality, I'll stick with my Blu-ray discs. VUDU reported compresses 1080p H.264 video down to 4Mbps - total. Blu-ray has a 54Mbps max transfer rate, and 40Mbps reserved just for video. On my 61" 1080p screen, bitrate matters.
- It's about brand name recognition!
- by andrewrm January 25, 2008 2:10 PM PST
- Most people out there are not as informed as the average Crave reader when it comes to home electronics. This means Apple wins. The public has two responces for this situation.
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(7 Comments)1)Vudu? Isn't that what you make zombies with?
2)Apple. Cool. They did it again. Gotta have it.