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How much do we really need television and movies on our cell phones? Leaving the house meant leaving your television behind. People who need to buy a phone that has access to TV and movies need to get a life. What has happened to going outside, spending time with family and friends, without watching something that is being televised? People need to have more social interaction. I don't think you will be able to see all the detail of the show/movie you watch on your cell phone because of the size of the screen. So, is it really worth it? I think not.
ReplyDeleteThat would be awesome. I'd like to have that on my phone, instead of games. Perfect for relaxing while waiting for a ride home after a night class. At that hour, I don't have the patience to play a game!
ReplyDeleteThis is pointless. Cell phones are meant to be small. As such, they have small screens. They can't be shared with a family. They can't crowd around a two-inch screen. The quality will suffer immensely, since it is so condensed with that small screen and small speakers. $9.95 is way to much to pay for a cell-phone movie. Pick up a cheap DVD instead.
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