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Microsoft Live Video marketplace opens for business

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Microsoft has added video on demand to their Xbox Live! marketplace. It provides gamers with easy access to hundreds of full-length TV shows for download to own and movies for download to rent from CBS, MTV Networks, Paramount Pictures, TBS, UFC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment with more content rolled out through Xbox Live Marketplace every week. The prices for TV episodes are:
  • New release in high definition: 480 points
  • New release in normal resolution: 320 points
  • Other episode in high definition: 240 points
  • Other episode in normal resolution: 160 points
Classic movies will cost 360 points in high definition and 240 points in standard definition.

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so could this benefit the zune?
 
Pretty awesome. But I mean, how many HD movies can you fit on a 20 GB hard drive? Also, where can you get higher capacity drives that are compatible with the Xbox 360?
 
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