[ale] Self destructing DVD's (OT)
Adrin
haswes at mindspring.com
Wed Jul 30 22:20:05 EDT 2003
This
was already tried on the market once before. I think it was called DVDx,
Not sure. Circuit City and another retail bombed with it. No one
would buy the product. It took a special player and you paid almost $10.00
for the DVD and you could only watch the DVD a number of times or for a number
of days. Whichever came first.  Personally it may look good on
paper in the marketing dept. but as a consumer if I had the option I would go
ahead and pay the $19.00 for the DVD that doesn't have the limits. Â
My prediction is this will fail also.
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[mailto:ale-admin at ale.org]On Behalf Of Preston
BoyingtonSent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 11:06 AMTo: Ale
(E-mail)Subject: [ale] Self destructing DVD's
(OT)
" ... The Self-Destructing DVD. Disney and Flexplay are
teaming up to produce DVDs that become unreadable two days after being opened.
... "
The first I had heard about this was a few minutes ago while
reading Home Theater magazine's (August 2003) "prologue".
A quick Google for "self destructing dvd" will bring up over
4000 hits.
Thought I would pass it along.
Preston
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