
While browsing the web I came across a Microsoft Xbox Live! Marketplace advertisement for digital rental of Wil Smith's blockbuster "I am Legend."
This ad is the perfect example of why Microsoft is wrong in it's assertion that it does not need a next gen HD disc format in its game consoles because it has Digital Downloads.
You see I do rent movies I don't want to own from XBox Live! Marketplace as well as purchase TV shows. However, I won't be renting "I am Legend." Why? Because I own it. I've owned it for about a month. Before it became available in low-HD (720p) on Live! Marketplace, I watched the Bluray Disc on my PS3 in True-HD in 1080p. I also watched the alternate version with my preferred ending. One of these days I'll get around to watching the extra content, but for now, I've loaned it out to a friend so her kids can watch it.
This is why Microsoft is wrong about digital downloads. They will augment physical formats, not supplant them. At least not until digital downloads are DRM free and can be copied and played back from alternate sources in with full HD audio and video fidelity.


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I agree, Microsoft screws a lot of things up often. For example, charging $180 for a 120GB HDD when MS thinks that HD digital d/l'ing is going to prevail(when over 95% of 360 users have 20gb or lower), maybe in 10 years. Two really important aspects of the Digital d/l "war"; one, you can not resell/return/trade downloaded media (DRM is not going away anytime soon) two, people like to own movies and have physical copies in pristine full quality (PS, digital copy and digital transfer add another factor to this equation). And since when is the live marketplace bigger than I-tunes video store (it's not even close), also don't forget Sony has an ace up their sleeve as far as downloadable movies are concerned. Sony does own a massive amount of content including movies, TV, and music, all viable for the new and coming PS video store.
how much did your PS3 and the bluray cost you though? If you only had a 360 this maybe the only way to watch i am legend in HD for a low price.
In the end you are only paying for the disc which is about $22 if you consider rental fee (at msrp of ~$30). But w/ the 360 if you don't have it hard-wired (plugged in to connect to the internet) you have to buy the wireless adapter for $90 (I got one direct from MS on the cheap though). And don't forget about buying points, it is a ridiculous process for credit card if you don't use point cards ($12.50 = 1000 pts by credit card, not like the 1400 for $20 at retail). At least the PSN lets you charge a minimum of $3 and understandable denominations (5,10,15,20,50,100,etc).
yeah, the M$ points system is rubbish. I dont think i'll ever use the movie store but i'm glad it's there if i ever want it. Buying a 360 and renting one movie is probably half the price of a PS3 with a Bluray movie. (i dont use a wireless adapter and dont use wireless on my PS3). Did you know WiFi and Bluetooth are very similar frequencies to a microwave. I dont like the sound of that.
off top, i don't rent i buy.they should let you own the movie.only than will i get on the ship wit there MOvie download service ..but don't get me wrong i do get thingz like new stages for games and shows.Mostly cuz you own wat you pay for ...I do have an Zune and video DIS is the way to go ...when you think about having movies and muzic to go..also just thinking bout it i take the zune over all the people i know wit 360's to use for watching movies when i'm over ,which iz pretty fresh.so yeah i think thats the future..