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more about #cinemanow more comments → maven2k: Wow, DivX, heh. The frist DVD player I ever bought at Circuit City had DivX disc compatibility. That format bit the dust pretty quickly. more » Jimmy1: Yeah, $10-$15 is way too steep for a downloaded movie, even to own it. I'll buy it when it's between $5-$8. more » OMG! Ponies!: Sorry but in my house, the XBox 360 won the media center war because of the Netflix streaming. It was a killer app when announced and is a killer app... more » frigg: Sounds like they got the name from Veruca Salt. more » Monty: Blockbuster is so adorably clueless. Someone needs to sign them up for a Netflix subscription and maybe then they will finally understand. more » FrankenPC: There is a serious upside to BB. They actually stock enough new DVD's and BluRay's. NetFlix is ALWAYS "Long Wait" for new stock. more » -
#wii
Roxio CinemaNow Brings Streaming Movies to the Wii (in Japan)
Well, it's Japan-only for now, but the Wii is finally starting to compete with the PS3 and Xbox 360 in the only category in which it's in third place: Media center functionality. CinemaNow, apparently, is the guinea pig of choice. More » -
#streamingvideo
Blockbuster Consumes CinemaNow, Still Misses the Point
Still desperately playing catch-up, Blockbuster has struck a deal that brings its pay-per-view streaming service to anything that supports CinemaNow, which will now be known as a Blockbuster-branded service. But it's still no Netflix. More » -
#bluray
LG Adds YouTube and CinemaNow to Blu-ray Players
I know what you've been thinking, Mr. Home Theater Enthusiast. "Why can't I watched low rez Flash clips on my awesome HDTV and Blu-ray player?" Thanks to LG...Now. You. Can. -
