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Purchase HD Qulity Movies For I-Tunes

Apple has done it again giving it's user's a new room for entertainment and provide them with a better use of G.U.I(Graphical User Interface)

They have introduced the availability for HD Movies for purchase on the iTunes store. Until now, Apple only allowed HD movies to be rented for a price of $3.99 but with this new feature, a user will be able to own a HD movie title just for a price of $14.99. Of course, purchasing a title would allow you to watch it whenever you want without keeping a countdown for the rental-time.


The movies available for purchase at the HD movies store on iTunes are encoded and compressed in H.264 with a standard HDTV resolution of 720p.

Also, the good news here is that purchasing a movie would not only allow you to download its HD version but will also allow you to download an iPod/iPhone ready version of the movie so you can enjoy the movie on your favorite portable media device.

I-Tunes is Basically free application for Mac and PC. It plays all your digital music and video. It syncs content to your iPod, iPhone, and Apple TV. And it's a store that lets you add to your collection 24/7. Learn more

Follow this link to access the HD movies store on iTunes.

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