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Old 12-26-2008, 05:57 PM   #7
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Vudu, it turns out, uses peer-to-peer technology to stream movies to its customers.
That is the reason I would buy one. Netflix streaming sucks because it's all dependent on my connection; even though I have a 3 Mbps connection it still lags a good bit when trying to watch any HD content streamed to my X360 or computer. This is a genius way to convert unused bandwidth into a better viewing experience, what's not to like about it?

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Imagine if you couldn't move data from one PC brand to another. Would you even consider getting one?
But when it comes to on-demand, who cares about downloading it and watching it on another device. That's the whole point, it's "on-demand" and you can watch it whenever you want, so why not convert unused bandwidth into a better viewing experience; besides, who cares about downloading when you'll just run out of room to store stuff anyway?

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