11 Movie Download Services Reviewed, But they Missed One

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Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

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The Last100 put up a fill list of movie download services, including international availability, pricing, and OS compatibility. I doubt that a lot of us are comparison shopping — and I doubt many of us have “bought” or “rented” video online with any intensity — but clearly it’s picking up. They even mention Bittorrent, but not in the way you’re thinking.

Click through for more and a poll.

Talk up MovieLink, Unbox, and iTunes all you want — we all know where the real action is: taking 20 seconds of video in a darkened movie theatre using your Motorola RAZR. That’s a quality download.

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11 video download stores compared [Last100]

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