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This may or may not piss you guys off, but I sure don't like it. It sounds a little intrusive to me. The following link explains UltraViolet technology in more depth.
http://www.extremetech.com/computing...ideo-is-coming In a nutshell UltraViolet stores your digital copies online in a cloud-like storage. In order to view your movie (even your physical disc) you will HAVE to be connected to the internet. The link goes into so much more detail. I felt it was important enough to start a separate thread for it. Green Lantern and Horrible Bosses will feature this technology. I won't buy these discs if it is as intrusive as it sounds. This feature is going to turn a lot of people off. *Thanks to madlost1 for posting an article about this. I was unaware of such technology until he mentioned it. Last edited by Underworld54; 08-06-2011 at 12:12 AM. |
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