- Digiboo kiosks have been offering downloadable movies in airports to customers with USB sticks and Windows devices.
- The company has now announced the ability to replace the USB connection with wireless access, while unfortunately keeping the strict Windows-only option.
- However, the switch to wireless “should make Digiboo’s next step — Android support, which is promised to come this month — a whole lot easier,” Engadget suggests.
- According to the press release, the service offers more than 800 new releases and popular movie titles: “Rentals are $3.99 (new) or $2.99 (catalog) and can be viewed within 30 days of download up to 48 hours after the movie is opened. Purchased movies cost $14.99. New releases are largely available day-and-date with DVD and Video on Demand.”
- “Digiboo has partnered with several studios, including Lionsgate, Paramount, Sony and Warner Bros., as well as Kingston Digital, Inc. (USB), PFU (kiosk), and FSH (MSP distribution partner) to provide the highest quality service to travelers,” notes the release.
- The company is also looking to expand into more retail locations and new markets in the final quarter of 2012.
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