I do think the point of this thread is on target. It APPEARS Apple is following in this area. However, we don't really know what's going on behind closed doors. I've got to believe Apple had enough foresight to see the writing on the wall with video on demand. I imagine they're just waiting in the wings for h.264, broadband and their own infrastructure to come together to make it all doable. Apple will want to do it very well. They're not going to throw out some half-ass junky product/service. I just hope they can do it in time to be a big factor.
The problem may end up being with the cable providers. If my cable company provides VOD at a very reasonable price, I may ever see a need for anything else.
Whatever it ends up being, it needs to be the iTunes of VOD. Super easy to use. Fairly priced. Semi-instant gratification. Large library. And so on.
The problem may end up being with the cable providers. If my cable company provides VOD at a very reasonable price, I may ever see a need for anything else.
Whatever it ends up being, it needs to be the iTunes of VOD. Super easy to use. Fairly priced. Semi-instant gratification. Large library. And so on.