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    CES 2010: Roxio CinemaNow takes on iTunes with 3D, HD movies Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by -, Jan 7, 2010.

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    The Roxio CinemaNow service has been the ignored stepchild of online movie streaming and download platforms, but maker Sonic Solutions has its sights set on iTunes territory with the impending CinemaNow 2.0 service demo'd at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.

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    it says you can download the movie, if it's DRM free and the prices are decent I'm sold. anyone know?
     
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    Jay Garmon Notebook Guru

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    The DRM varies by studio. Roxio doesn't have a default stance. So far as prices, that will vary by store. Blockbuster's Roxio store may be cheaper than best Buy's Roxio store for certain titles, and vice versa. We'll see if this hands-off, let-the-vendors-decide approach catches on.