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  1. Member drjtech's Avatar
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    Why would anybody pay $20 extra for a Dell just to have Ironman pre-ripped to the computer? Expecially when you can get the DVD itself for less than $20.

    In a move that could start a new wave in PC sales, Dell and Paramount Pictures today announced that they have signed a joint venture that will see "Iron Man" come pre-loaded on Dell computers for anyone who wishes to order the unit.

    So far, the details of the deal are a bit disappointing. Paramount is the only studio that has signed on and "Iron Man" is the only film being offered. Dell claims that more titles will eventually be offered during the purchase process, but for now, it looks like Dell and the studios have a "wait and see" attitude to decide if they want to move forward with a broader strategy.

    "Iron Man" will be offered on Dell's Inspiron, Studio, and XPS models and can be added as an option during the purchasing process. Much like the DVD, the film pre-installed on Dell computers will run you $20 and feature the bonus footage contained on the DVD. More importantly, you can burn the movie onto a DVD, but there's one catch: you can only do that once.

    The option to add "Iron Man" to Dell computers is available now.
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  2. Member fritzi93's Avatar
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    Why would anybody pay $20 extra for a Dell just to have Ironman pre-ripped to the computer?

    I dunno. But I feel certain that Videohelp members aren't in the target demographic. :P
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  3. Member gadgetguy's Avatar
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    I can't imagine what the target demographic is...
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  4. Member MOVIEGEEK's Avatar
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    How about they lower their prices to sell more of them.
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  5. Member waheed's Avatar
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    No doubt it will have some form of DRM.

    For an extra $20, I wouldn't take the option if I were buying a new PC, even if they offered the movie in 1080P High Definition.
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    Originally Posted by waheed
    No doubt it will have some form of DRM.

    For an extra $20, I wouldn't take the option if I were buying a new PC, even if they offered the movie in 1080P High Definition.
    well it does say right in the announcement that you can burn the movie to dvd but you can only do so once, so yes, it obviously is drm'd.

    as for the 1080p, if they offered 2 movies, of my choice, in 1080p, then i would definitely spend the extra $20.
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