Comments on: Your Blockbuster movie download is just a drive away
Chairman and CEO James Keyes unveils an in-store kiosk he hopes consumers will use to download movies.
Chairman and CEO James Keyes unveils an in-store kiosk he hopes consumers will use to download movies.
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Listen blockbuster. I dont want to drive, next year gas will be at $6 a gallon. I was tired of going to your stores and never finding the movie I wanted. Subscribe to Netflix and never looked back. I have been using netfllix for more than 5 years. All I want now is movies stream directly to my home. Then Netflix will save the shipping and handling cost.
In fact, I cant wait for the day I can watch brand new movies on my home theater and not have to go to the cinema. I dont mind paying a premium and not having to watch all those stupid commercials.
Some glitches are present on the plan, but it make sense.
Some glitches are present on the plan, but it make sense.
http://www.netflix.com/NetflixReadyDevices?tb=future&lnkctr=nfrdfuture2
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9953489-7.html?tag=nefd.top
I wish Netfilx would 1) get their Watch Now service giong on Mac. I *might* re-subscribe if so. 2) That streaming thing to the Xbox would be killer. Im not paying $100 for that stand-alone box.
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2006/pulpit_20060216_000884.html
One of the other things that is kicking Blockbuster?s butt is the ?Red Box? movie kiosks that are typically located at a the entrances of Wal-Mart?s.
Where I live, these kiosks almost always have people standing in lines to use them.
The kiosk idea is 480mbit/s transfer speed and 100 terrabytes of movies, Try equalling that with current home broadband.
You'll make your "Wish List" from home using the Archos remote control (since the whole 80-thousand movies and TV shows catalog is always on the Archos interface) or you make your "Wish List" at Blockbuster.com or decide to let Blockbuster figure out a bunch of recommendations for you based on your previous movie ratings. This way, next time you go to Blockbuster or anyother place they will install this kiosk, be it 7eleven, McDonalds or at any supermarket, let your Archos sit on one of the several (perhaps 4) connectors per kiosk and it will automatically download 20 or 50 movies to your Archos in just about 10 minutes, without needing to click anything on the kiosks touchscreen and without having to pay anything upfront. Then depending on your Blockbuster Unlimited subscription plan, you eigther get unlimited free movie watching (perhaps $20) or you pay remotely using an SMS code or a remote click for each movie you want to watch (price per movie could be $1 or $2 with a $10 monthly subscription).
Of course this will also work with 720p and 1080p Blu-ray quality movies. Each kiosk has unlimited storage, since the storage is served through fiberoptical connection to Blockbuster's 100 terrabytes of movie storage. The only difference between downloading DVD quality or HD quality on your Archos using the kiosk is the amount of time it takes to let the file transfer. 30 seconds for DVD quality and 1 minute and a half for 720p quality.
Your Archos could have 40GB or 160GB, fill it up with 50-200 movies, take it home and watch all of this on your TV. This solution eliminates the DVD and Blu-ray. It does not exclude that if you want, if you have the available bandwidth, that you may also stream any of these movies over the WiFi connection of the Archos device.
But if you feal like a 480mbit/s download connection and 100 terrabytes of movie files to choose from, then get your ass down to a Blockbuster kiosk (which probably doesn't cost much more then $1000 to build) and synchronize a whole bunch of content for free and automatically in just a few minutes. For the 90% of people who never stream DVD or HD quality over the Internet, wouldn't know how to or don't want to currently pay for that kind of bandwidth at home, this is a solution for that mass market. Kind of a transition until we all have 100mbit/s fiber to the home.
- by dyaballikl May 31, 2008 9:25 PM PDT
- It seems this move is an effort to keep their stores open. Netflix is closing down countless Blockbuster stores with its convenience, and Blockbuster.com hasn't been helping enough. Truth is, they should close all their stores and just work on 1-upping Netflix.
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- by steveisbest July 20, 2009 5:35 AM PDT
- you can download any movie you want from filmisnow.eu...if u love weasternand old movies den visit this site..you will find everything wat you want..
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