Rumor: iTunes movies up to $15
- December 3rd, 2007
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Take this with a grain of salt, but Pali Research analyst Richard Greenfield (”Don’t you know who I am? I’m Richard Greenfield!”) is saying that Apple will raise the price of iTunes movies to $15 in order to convince the big movie players to let them distribute video. The only way this could happen is if Apple started offering HD movies at this higher price — think of the outcry if you had to pay $15 for a standard definition copy of Walking Tall.
Analyst: Apple to raise iTunes movie prices [Electronista]







The Opinionated Blogger (Who am I?)
7 months ago
I wouldn’t pay $15 for a movie to be stored on my computer period. The whole idea is a good idea for some, but others like me would rather have the disc in my hand. It is a lot harder to lose the movie in my opinion.
Annleise (Who am I?)
7 months ago
this is so cool!! my cousin ha that,but with songs
Annleise (Who am I?)
7 months ago
this is so cool!! my cousin ha that,but with songs