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Apple is struggling to come to agreement over what to price Ultra High-Definition (4K) films from on its upcoming new Apple TV, reports The Wall Street Journal. Apple wants to charge $19.99 for major titles in 4K, which is in line with what it charges for newer HD movies, but some Hollywood studios want add an extra $5 to $10 surcharge. The company is set to reveal a new Apple TV device at its September 12th event, with the new set-top to finally support 4K and HDR streaming.
I wouldnt tell Apple how to price their iPads
I wouldnt tell Apple how to price their iPads, one studio executive involved in negotiations reportedly said. Apple usually supports lower prices because it believes that would entice more customers and help generate more profits over the long term, though studios often prefer to charge a premium for higher quality content to protect their profits. Apple TV, which is priced at $149 for the 32GB version, is losing market share to other companies like Amazon and Roku, which offer 4K and HDR media streaming players at a fraction of Apple TVs cost. Amazons Fire TV for instance, is $89.99.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/29/16219676/apple-movie-pricing-hollywood-hd-4k-tv-struggles-agree-studios
As far as I am concerned 20 dollars is too much.
Eliot Rosewater
(31,131 posts)If they want to charge $2o to buy one, I guess that is in keeping with non 4k normally $15, but I want to rent them and no more than $7.99, which is too much but am willing to pay that
For some reason some services like VUDU ( and fuck VUDU, they are owned by Walmart) offer 4k rentals that Amazon does not.
still_one
(92,492 posts)DirectTV was offering a PPV of current movies for 30 dollars a pop:
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110923/12362316077/directv-admits-almost-no-one-wants-to-pay-30-to-watch-movie-home.shtml
Eliot Rosewater
(31,131 posts)Many years with them, and so many stories.
What I want is fiber optic which was offered by Verizon I think.
Not sure now who if anybody offers it but my son had it and WOW, way better than satellite which is way better than cable.
still_one
(92,492 posts)only newer areas. The older areas they will do fiber up to the house, and then use the home's existing copper
Google is supposed to be trying to roll out their version of fiber also