Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Digiboo kiosk video service launches, decides for USB drives rather than DVDs

Digiboo kiosk video service launches, goes with USB drives instead of DVDs
Knowing by its cool title, you'd think Digiboo is not an à la carte video service wishing to challenge each other using the famous Redbox, as well as Qwikster Netflix. The outfit's kiosks permit you to grab a 2-day rental from the 700-plus film menu for $3.99, while $14.99 makes any title yours to possess. Here's the interesting part -- instead of obtaining a DVD for the cash, though, you'll place a memory stick to download your movie within "thirty seconds.Inch Digiboo's establishing shop at international airports in Tigard, Dallas and Ontario-St. Paul to begin, but mum's the term on its plans for expansion. Going to P-Town in the near future Make sure to tell us your results if you give it a try.

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