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TV shows on Play. £1.89-£2.07 an episode.
flagpole
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Balls to that.
£1.89 for a 20 minute episode of the big bang theory. got to be a joke.
£1.89 for a 20 minute episode of the big bang theory. got to be a joke.
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My main gripe is that the programmes are not available in HD.
If they want to discourage people from downloading then this isn't the way to do it.
but for something that old and oft repeated it's absurd.
It's sufficiently expensive for me to have no qualms about downloading something illegally.
They do have seasons yeah.
With the idiotic pricing and horrendous lock in I'm amazed anybody buys video in digital form at the moment.
A DVD is like a millimeter thick. Where do you live, in a bird box?
You could always keep the discs in a binder. The cases can be recycled.
really. where are you buying these digital downloads from? the ones that you can play on all your devices?
At the moment, on iTunes, because they will play on the majority of my, and my other half's devices. We have a Mac Mini attached to the TV so we can watch stuff on there, iPads, so the downloads can be put on there and watched when we're out and about. I don't watch much on my Nexus 4 or my iPhone - just a few YouTube videos. Anything longer, I use my iPad or watch on the telly.
I just like to try and cut down on clutter. I'm the same with books. We only have a few paper books which have some attachment value, but everything I buy these days is digital from Amazon (another tied ecosystem). I guess I'm just not that bothered about having to have a format which is completely unlocked and DRM free. That said, all of my music is DRM free and a mixture of digital formats.