Oct 28
The big statistic is that US consumers have bought over 200 million TV shows from Apple’s iTunes store since it started offering them. The HD-relevant statistic is that one-million of those have been of high definition programmes, which started selling in the US last month.
It seems that the extra dollar, plus increased download bandwidth that could eventually incur the wrath of broadband providers, is a small price to pay for these HD-esque programmes. While (as usual) we’re not blessed with such a huge array of available programmes in the UK and Ireland, Apple’s continued dealmaking with TV studios will hopefully see more offerings, including HD versions, here.
















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