DVDPlay

Hello There,

Well now that DVD players are here to stay (I swear, I haven't even heard of VHS's in months), the new big thing is automated DVD rentals--think Netflix or Blockbuster's service. These companies are doing really well, because people have realized that they don't really watch their DVDs more than once, so it just doesn't make that much sense to buy the disks.

Now, welcome to the new generation. It's called DVDPlay, and it's a completely automated and remotely managed instrument for your DVD-renting pleasure. You can get rentals for only $1.49, and you do it all from a DVDPlay DVD movie rental kiosk (a lot like the type of kiosk where you can get your movie tickets ahead of time). You can even choose a movie to rent from a list of categories, which I particularly love because sometimes I don't know what I want to see exactly, but I know it's got to be a scary movie, or a chick flick, or a documentary...you get the picture. I'm so glad because I recently moved to an area that has three kiosks within 10 miles, so I won't have to drive 20 miles to get to a DVDPlay anymore!

And you can do all this in less than a minute. Sure beats walking through the aisles at your local video store! Plus, when you actually want to pay, you just use your credit card, and your DVD is actually delivered immediately to you through the slot in the kiosk! It's like a magical video jukebox. It's my favorite thing in the whole world.

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I've even included a second video...it's below!

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