VUDU upgrades its software! Now offers Vudu Labs.... VUDU now adds free access to Flickr, Picasa, YouTube and ABC, CBS, MSNBC, Nickelodeon, Discovery, and ESPN online streams. HI, I have played with the VUDU Media Box and have watched Picassa and Youtube on a 42" HD Display at a relatives home. We very impressed with the video quality and the user interface. The You Tube Videos looked even better on the HD display than on any computer. The HDMI cable was our only connection to the TV. Also another customer said the HDX 1080p Demo was the best quality he ever saw! I love the VUDU Media Box! The $200 credit ends on Dec. 31st. At $99 bucks definately a 'MUST HAVE' media source! Press Release: http://gizmodo.com/5111309/vudu-offering-120-channels-of-free-media-with-new-app-platform VUDU Offering 120 Channels of Free Media with New App Platform Vudu has announced a plan of expansion for its formerly closed set top box. The company has initiated a platform for developing web applications while expanding free content on Vudu boxes immediately. As of today, a new Vudu Labs area on standard Vudu boxes will offer access to Flickr, Picasa and YouTube. In addition, the Labs' new "On Demand" area opens free streaming from ABC, CBS, MSNBC, Nickelodeon, Discovery, and ESPN—among lots of other web-available media. Vudu's Rich Internet Application platform will be opened to developers in Q1 of 2009. And it seems like a pretty good way for Vudu to stay competitive against the likes of Netflix, Blockbuster and AppleTV. VUDU Brings the Web to TV with Breakthrough Internet Application Platform Company Launches More than 120 Channels of Web Based Content and Applications, Announces Rich Internet Application Platform Open to All Developers in 2009 Santa Clara, CA - Dec. 16, 2008 - VUDU today took a major step forward in bringing the Web into the living room by launching the VUDU RIA (Rich Internet Application) platform, a standards-based platform that brings Web-hosted rich applications and services to consumer appliances such as the popular VUDU Internet movie player. VUDU RIA combines the openness and ease of development of Web applications, lightweight hardware requirements compatible with today's consumer Internet appliances, and a lean-back user experience optimized for television. To demonstrate the power and flexibility of VUDU RIA, VUDU has created an initial set of applications and services in a new area of the VUDU home page, called VUDU Labs. Available today to all VUDU owners, these applications include casual games, implementations of Flickr, Picasa and the entire YouTube library, as well as a new "On Demand TV" area with more than 120 channels. Today, VUDU customers can access a broad selection of free on-demand shows provided by major network television and on-line specialty sites spanning news, food, music, sports, and more. Programs include daily highlights from shows such as "Today", "The Rachel Maddow Show", "Anderson Cooper 360", "Fantasy Focus NFL", "MTV News", as well as full programs, some in HD, from Nova, National Geographic, PBS and others. VUDU plans to add more applications and services throughout 2009. "VUDU RIA enables us to quickly open up huge libraries of web based content to TVs in living rooms around America," said Edward Lichty, Executive Vice President of Strategy and Content. "We are excited to deliver both high quality TV shows as well as Web applications which enable our customers to share their photos and watch the tens of millions of YouTube videos on their HDTV's." VUDU RIA Brings Web Application Development to CE devices VUDU RIA allows developers to take advantage of the most advanced RIA techniques such as asynchronous Web queries, local scripting, and persistent client-side storage, along with unique TV-centered technologies such as VUDU's acclaimed user interface, one-wheel remote control navigation, and VUDU's TruFilm-powered video rendering for maximum visual quality. VUDU RIA enables the development of responsive, rich applications optimized for display and use on high definition televisions that bring the wealth of data and content of the Internet to the living room without needing to deploy new software on the consumer appliance, a first in the consumer electronics world. VUDU RIA is targeted at today's low power set-top boxes and Internet appliances and delivers a lightning fast user experience on a 300 MHz embedded processor with 128MB of RAM. Applications developed on the VUDU RIA platform are as responsive as native applications but have the added advantage of being able to pull from the vast and growing reservoir of Internet content and services. They can also be updated anytime without modifying any software in the consumer's appliance, creating a dynamic experience heretofore unavailable in the living room. VUDU RIA will be opened up to third party developers in the first half of 2009. "Our goal in creating VUDU RIA was to allow anyone with Web development skills to easily author Web-driven applications for the TV," said Prasanna Ganesan, VUDU's Chief Technical Officer. "We are very pleased with the results and look forward to opening up VUDU RIA to the developer community."
Vudu is now offering a $200 credit on all new activations through the holidays! As of 8/23/2008, Vudu boxes are NOW SHIPPING to Best Buy stores in select markets. For the "Adults" out there, Vudu boxes are the ONLY set top boxes to offer 1080p and ADULT CONTENT! (I can only assume you can get both at the same time, that might be nice) :) Unlike Roku, Vudu set top boxes also have a 250GB harddrive for storing your movies or rentals! It may be time to give Vudu another look. $295 for a box that includes a ($200) credit toward content makes the box less than $100. Thats dinner and movie for you and your date. Netfix/Roku is only offering SD as an internet stream which can cause problems. I have also heard that the Apple TV can get hot and lock up is this true? With the evolution of media servers and compact flash, it seems that CDs and DVDs will be going down the same road as the record player, 8 track and cassette. "CDs and DVDs with your jewel cases and scratches" RIP. I guess they will start to clutter up the shelves at the Good Will with all those VCRs. OUCH!


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