Very intelligent comment... you make a statement insulting a product and company for no reason. You better get back to school before you are counted late and don't get your Apple Juice and animal crackers!
You said "...and the other half will only play on PlaysForSure portable devices and Windows computers...", which is not quite true. TiVo established a relationship with Amazon Unbox months ago, and you can now download anything from UnBox directly to a network-connected TiVo. I think this makes the UnBox/TiVo combination one of the easiest ways to 1) legally purchase online content 2) download that content and 3) watch it on your home TV with no muss, no fuss (as long as you have a broadband network connected TiVo!)
@Bob. The logical conclusion of the UnBox/Tivo solution is paying for Cable TV/Satellite and buying TV shows. The logical conclusion of the iTunes/Apple TV solution is buying your TV Shows and ditching Cable TV/Satellite. Also, why would you buy NBC shows through Unbox if you already have the ability to Tivo them?
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Because Apple and iTunes suck.
Because your mom sucks...
Very intelligent comment... you make a statement insulting a product and company for no reason. You better get back to school before you are counted late and don't get your Apple Juice and animal crackers!
You said "...and the other half will only play on PlaysForSure portable devices and Windows computers...", which is not quite true. TiVo established a relationship with Amazon Unbox months ago, and you can now download anything from UnBox directly to a network-connected TiVo. I think this makes the UnBox/TiVo combination one of the easiest ways to 1) legally purchase online content 2) download that content and 3) watch it on your home TV with no muss, no fuss (as long as you have a broadband network connected TiVo!)
@Bob. The logical conclusion of the UnBox/Tivo solution is paying for Cable TV/Satellite and buying TV shows. The logical conclusion of the iTunes/Apple TV solution is buying your TV Shows and ditching Cable TV/Satellite. Also, why would you buy NBC shows through Unbox if you already have the ability to Tivo them?