With video rentals, Apple managed to sign up all the major studios, including 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Disney, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios, and Sony Pictures. The service launched Tuesday, and is expected to have more than 1,000 films by the end of February. New films would be available 30 days after the DVD release, which should make DVD retailers such as Wal-Mart Stores happy.
Rented films must be played within 30 days, and once a person starts watching a movie, he has 24 hours to finish. Movies can be transferred to a Mac, PC, iPod Touch, or iPhone. The cost is $2.99 for an older title, and $3.99 for a new movie. High-definition versions are available for a $1 more.
Question: If Redbox can rent DVD`s for $1.00 a nite, why can`t Apple?
Rented films must be played within 30 days, and once a person starts watching a movie, he has 24 hours to finish. Movies can be transferred to a Mac, PC, iPod Touch, or iPhone. The cost is $2.99 for an older title, and $3.99 for a new movie. High-definition versions are available for a $1 more.
Question: If Redbox can rent DVD`s for $1.00 a nite, why can`t Apple?