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Amazon & Tivo Take on Netflix

RadioTV writes "Amazon is in Beta testing with select Tivo users to allow Unbox videos to be downloaded to Series 2 and 3 set-top boxes. The FAQ for the service is available." The price point for movies is fairly reasonable. No HD and won't work with DirecTV's obsoleted HD tivo, but this is a step in the right direction.

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  1. Re:Why isn't DirecTV up with the times? by MustardMan · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What bothers me even more is the fact that directv, disregarding DVR completely, requires a land line phone for special services. Is it really that expensive to release a box with drivers for a USB wifi or ethernet adapter? I haven't had a land line in five years, and I'm not about to get one just so I can get the NFL sunday ticket.

  2. Price Point by kevin_conaway · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The price point for movies is fairly reasonable.

    Says who?

    A random new release is $14.99, the same price I would pay to own the movie, not rent a copy

    The service seems to be on par with the iTunes prices for TV shows an has the advantage of going right to your TiVo.

    1. Re:Price Point by ranton · · Score: 3, Insightful

      You mean paying more for something that will take longer to download than going to the rental store?

      It is pretty well accepted that people will pay for extra convenience. $0.50 more for a movie that you can download to your Tivo is more convenient than having to go to your local rental store.

      And it is probably even cheaper if you add in the transportation costs that it would take to go to the rental store. At 25mpg @ $2.50/gallon and $0.05 per mile for repair costs, that is $0.15 per mile. If the rental store is even 1.7 miles out of your way, it is cheaper to download the movie.

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  3. Pay, pay, and pay again... by DogDude · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So, the people who would use this, already pay to watch bad TV and advertisements (cable TV), they pay for a Tivo to cut out the advertisements they pay for every month with their cable bill, and now they're going to pay to download content? I don't understand some people. But you know what "they" say about a fool and his money...

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  4. Re:This is the future by maxume · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's going to be a while. There are hundreds of millions of tvs out there, and people are not going to be excited about paying hundreds of dollars to be able to view this content on their second or third tv sets, let alone their primary set.

    It will probably happen, but it is going to be years and years until broadcast television is even uncommon.

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