VUDU Unleashes First On-Demand Service That Sells HD and HDX Movies

Amit Chowdhry | Tuesday February 24, 2009 | 876 views| Add a Comment
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You never know what a sleek black device like this can do.   In terms of providing the ability to download-to-own HD and HDX movies on-demand, VUDU is the first company to provide the service.  The service is available immediately and most movies are between $13.99-$23.99.

About 50 movies will be available upfront, including Oscar winner, Man On Wire.  Man On Wire was put together by Magnolia Pictures. In addition to offering movie services, VUDU is able to connect to YouTube and Flickr.  The VUDU player is available for $149 at Vudu.com.

[via Engadget]

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