One nice feature of this Blockbuster device is that it seems to  
download and store the video, so it doesn't rely on streaming.
Also, I looked at their website and it seems like the "good" videos  
cost $3.99 (not 1.99). The videos did seem to be more recent than the  
ones Netflix offers.

On Nov 25, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:

>> From the article...
>
> "To help get its next downloading box into homes, Blockbuster is  
> selling it
> as part of a $99 package that includes 25 on-demand rentals. After  
> that,
> Blockbuster will charge at least $1.99 for each downloaded video."
> I sure wouldn't bite.  8.99/mo + Internet for unlimited or 1.99 +  
> Internet
> per video.  In four videos time you spent more money - I would have  
> that
> covered in a day or two (and I'm sure I rank low on the TV watching  
> scale).



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