offers downloads in several formats. Downloads offer quality similar to DVD and allow unlimited viewing of a movie for the length of your rental period. This is the ideal option for someone who wants DVD quality videos.
Windows Media Downloads
Price: Windows Media Downloads range from $7.95 - $14.95.
Benefits:- Videos are DVD quality. About twice as nice as anything you can see on the internet.
- Larger demensions. These are encoded at 640x480 instead of the normal 320x240.
- Videos are saved to your harddrive, so there is no buffering when you watch them.
- Videos can be played an unlimited amount of times during your rental period.
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Unlimited Windows Media Downloads
Price: Windows Media Downloads range from $9.95 - $19.95.
Benefits:- Videos are DVD quality. About twice as nice as anything you can see on the internet.
- Larger demensions. These are encoded at 640x480 instead of the normal 320x240.
- Videos are saved to your harddrive, so there is no buffering when you watch them.
- Videos can be played an unlimited amount of times for life. These NEVER expire.
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iPod Downloads
Price: iPod Downloads range from $4.95.
Benefits:- Extremely fast downloads. These small files can be downloaded and loaded onto your iPod in no time.
- Videos are saved to your harddrive, so there is no buffering when you watch them.
- Videos can be played an unlimited amount of times for life. These NEVER expire.
- These clips are portable. Download a couple for a long business trip.
- Watch them with QuickTime on your Mac or PC, or move them to your iPod and watch them on-the-go.
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