Consumers have a number of options when it comes to viewing movies at home. Two of the most popular are renting movies at the local video store and renting movies via an online service. An informal survey was recently conducted on a home electronics/entertainment site regarding the movie viewing habits of website visitors. The results pointed to some of the misconceptions that still exist about online rental of DVDs by consumers that have not yet tried the service.
Participants in the survey were asked a number of questions, including how often they watch movies at home, whether or not they rent movies online, and if not, why. Nearly 28% of those responding indicated that they rent movies online. Of the remainder, the most frequently cited reason for not using an online movie rental service was concern which centered around the perception that online movie rental would be more expensive than the local video store. When looking at a couple of scenarios it becomes evident which method tends to be more affordable.
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Downloading movies online is available to us at many places and all can be done while we are still in pajamas at home. Online movie sales are soaring and presumably would outrun traditional off-the-shelf sales and cinema ticketing revenues in the near future. The ease of downloading movies online and the widespread use of internet in our households have fueled the growth of online movies. Simply click a few mouse buttons, and the movie can be downloaded and burnt onto a VCD or DVD for viewing at our home theater system.
For you to start downloading movies online, there are a couple of things you need to consider when selecting and signing up for a movie website.
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It’s dark, cold, raining or all three
But you get in your car anyway and fight your way through traffic to the nearest video store.
When you finally arrive, You quickly discover that the movie your really want isn’t even available, the check-out line is way too long, the clerk is too slow, you forgot your store card and you have a movie that’s over due… Sound familiar?
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