Cheaper is Good: Apple adding HD movies for $10

July 14, 2010 by  
Filed under Industry News

Buying HD movies from iTunes has always been considered an expensive, trendy choice, if not popular because of its $20 price tag.  Now Apple is trying to change that with their recent addition of a ‘bargain’ area of HD movies now available for $9.99. See the details here:

Apple has added a $10 or less HD movie section for older titles that were previously sold for the new-film premium of $20. The sub-$10 library only consists of 30 titles at the moment (though we assume that’ll grow with time), including 3:10 to Yuma, American Psycho, and The Doors, as well as more appropriate bargain bin specimens like Midgets vs. Mascots, The Midnight Meat Train, and Witless Protection.

We like price drops, but we’d like it even more if 99 cent show rentals, etc. made all of this not even matter. With Apple’s track record, we aren’t too sure about that happening.

Price Slash: Apple to cut cost of SD/HD TV shows on iTunes to a dollar each?

January 28, 2010 by  
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apple-lets-rock-015440Yes, the Apple rumor mill, always flowing right before a big announcement (and then the iPad was announced, of course) had another rumor begin to churn up: prices of SD (and possibly HD) TV shows on iTunes may be cut to as low as $1 very soon. HD shows on iTunes have been a nice boon for the portable TV market, but their rather high prices have kept many on the sidelines in this case. I’d love to watch these episodes on this monster TV though.

SD versions are rumored to be cut first, with HD versions next to follow should that work well. All of this is per the Financial Times that Apple has been wanting to do this for awhile now. For digital distribution to really work, it has be as close to cost and convenience as DVD box sets are now, and this moves closer to that goal, for certain.

We’d love to see HD versions of shows be a buck or slightly more, that would get us to follow the big white Apple much more closely.

Rumor Mill: Next iTunes version to offer direct Blu-Ray support?

August 8, 2009 by  
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itunes-blu-ray-rumor-rm-engYes, the disc format wars are pretty much history at this point, and it appears Apple feels the same way, with rumors dropping of direct Blu-Ray disc support coming with the next iTunes version 9 release.

Boy Genius Report (a popular tech blog) claims a “pretty reliable source” has stated to them that Blu-ray support will be included with the next release, making it official that its the winner of the format wars.

Of course, we know Apple won’t confirm all of this until their news conference soon, so all this is really is rumor at this point, but if true, we as HD fans welcome the inclusion into iTunes.

An Apple HDTV with integrated iTunes on the horizon?

October 12, 2008 by  
Filed under Product News, Technology News

In an telling and interesting interview with CNet UK, Jason Calacanis, who is the founder of several tech sites/blogs, revealed that Apple is planning to release an Apple LCD HDTV very soon with lots of Apple-themed integrated goodies included. Since LG-Philips provides LCD panels/internals for the company’s current mammoth 30″ monitor, it could mean that the new HDTV product will use larger size LG-Philips LCD panels, which could be a huge boon for the electronics company.

According to Calacanis, the HDTVs will come integrated with Apple TV functionality built-in. The iTunes store will be a integrated part of the Apple HDTV, offering services such as HD movie rentals and other iTunes related services, built right into the set. It’ll be a mover retail wise, for sure, if and when it does happen. An iPod touch or iPhone will be used to control the HDTV via Apple’s Remote, of course.

Apple is making some bold moves in the market right now, and asserting itself as a strong force in the media world.