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	<title>Comments on: MovieBeam aims to deliver video on demand to the home theater</title>
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		<title>By: Marcus Troiano &#187; MovieBeam aims to deliver video on demand to the home theater</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marcus Troiano &#187; MovieBeam aims to deliver video on demand to the home theater</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The MovieBeam service looks pretty easy to set up (similar to setting up a TiVo box). You purchase a MovieBeam box which comes with 100 movies already on it. You connect the box to a phone line and to a antenna. Every week 10 movies will be beamed to your player and will replace ten of the older movies stored on your box. Pick the movie you want to view and watch it from the comfort of your home. Once you order the movie, you can watch the movie as much as you want within a 24 hour window.  Krunker Â» MovieBeam aims to deliver video on demand to the home theater [...]</description>
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