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Topic: Amazon Unbox
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David Stambaugh
Film God
Posts: 4021
From: Eugene, Oregon
Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 04-12-2008 10:59 PM
So I recently got a Series 3 TiVo HD. One of the things the TiVo can do (besides record TV) is download movies from Amazon Unbox. I decided to try it on Joe's favorite film of 2007 "Michael Clayton". Amazon Unbox allows you to rent the movie with a 24-hour viewing window limitation, or buy it. $3.99 and $14.99 respectively for "Michael Clayton". I rented it and let the TiVo download it overnight, not sure how long the d/l took*. The 2-hour film is a 2.46GB file, about half what a single-layer DVD can hold, so obviously it ain't HD. It's watchable though. Reminds me of something you'd see on SD TV, about that level of quality. I was hoping for better but there you have it.
Anyone else tried Amazon Unbox? It's a reasonable alternative to renting DVDs if you have broadband and you don't want to drive to a rental store or deal with NetFlix. But the quality isn't as good as DVD, at least not on "Michael Clayton".
I enjoyed the movie a lot, but agree the car bomb seems like an inappropriate way for that "problem" to be dealt with. Not exactly low key.
*Amazon estimates 50 mins. download time for a PC, 4 hours for TiVo, and 35 mins. for a "portable device", assuming a 1.5mbps broadband connection (I'm on cable modem and typically get up to 8mbps).
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