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Sunday, October 05, 2008 --- 44 days ago
Vudu has officially announced that it will be rolling out films in a new high-definition format, dubbed HDX which the company claims is the best looking format yet for content delivered via the web, TV or cable VOD. The launch will have 50 films available in the format, which plays back in full HD 1080p resolution . A few of the releases include the new hits The Spiderwick Chronicles, In Bruges, Speed Racer and a few classics such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Chinatown. All Vudu users can watch the content via a purchased set-top box and although Vudu admits Blu-ray will offer a superior video and audio experience, HDX will trump any current HD service. Although the company did not say how large the file sizes were on average, they did say HDX delivery would take about 4 hours per film for the average user. HDX will cost the same as the current HD films, $3.99 to $5.99 per film. “We don’t make the claim that this is as good as Blu-ray, but consumers will not think the quality is lacking,” said Prasanna Ganesan, Vudu chief technology officer. “This is better than any other on-demand high-def experience out there.” From now on all HD film releases on Vudu will also be available in HDX, says the comapny. HDX promises "to enhance details within dark images, preserve film grain and tune the picture for optimal display on current LCD and plasma TVs." “Vudu HDX truly raises the bar on picture quality for [high-def] movies d ...




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