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RE: Keep us posted Plus on a similar note-do you have comcast where you are?

Posted by 4season on February 18, 2008 at 13:37:06:

While I didn't have the HD DVD to compare with, "Transformers" in high definition as downloaded from iTunes Music Store does look good, and "Napoleon Dynamite" in standard-def looked okay. I felt that the speed of the high-def download was held back less by Qwest's DSL than by Apple's servers, but both movies played flawlessly, no hassles at all.

A cheap 100 megabit connection with fast servers to back it up would be really awesome. But the moment I need to use a full-blown computer for downloading or playing my movies, I lose interest.