March 20, 2009
iTunes rolls out high-def movie downloads
iTunes customers (Windows|Mac) can now buy and rent films in high definition, Apple said Thursday, reports cnet news.
Customers can buy hit titles for $19.99 and rentals will cost $4.99. Rentals will be available a month after a film is released on DVD. Prior to this offer, high-def films were only available for rental.
The high-def quality movies are compatible with Macs and PCs. But iPhones and iPods can still only play films in standard definition, the company said. Each high-def film comes with a standard-def copy to play on Apple's handhelds.
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