


Many who are familiar with iOS and Apple’s Macs already know that iTunes is the place to get all your music downloads, store your MP3s and movies, and get apps and more. The account is free and you only pay for whatever movies you watch since it’s an on-demand service. Wal-Mart Stores bought video-streaming service a while back and it’s a service that allows you to stream directly to your compatible device via the Internet. And about iTunes, read about this interesting review on why I hate iTunes: Syncing sucks and so does selecting music. But for those who are habitual users and only want to pay for what they want to see, read on to see how they stack up against each other.
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You also have the option to purchase the movie, but you’re not going to be forking over one-flat fee for all sorts of content, making these two services quite costly if you love to watch movies all the time. Instead, both iTunes and VUDU are individual rental movie services, where you only pay for what you want to watch and in what quality you want to watch it in. The war on movie services continues, but this time neither of the contenders offer monthly subscription services.
