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Best Buy’s CinemaNow doesn’t support playback on the Mac

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Best Buy (http://www.bestbuy.com) has announced the availability of its new digital video service CinemaNow, which will provide customers same-day instant access to new release movies and TV shows.

The service will initially be accessible through select connected Blu-ray Disc players and HDTVs, and on most PCs via the web at http://www.cinemanow.com . Unfortunately, the service doesn’t support playback on the Mac. Beginning this month, the service will be available on all new connected Blu-ray disc players and home theater systems from LG Electronics. CinemaNow is also expected to launch on an array of other devices from various manufacturers, including Insignia, later this year.

CinemaNow, the result of the previously announced strategic relationship between Sonic Solutions® and Best Buy, will be powered by the RoxioNow technology platform. Best Buy owns the legal rights to the CinemaNow trademark, and will use it going forward to market the service to consumers.

The platform will also allow customers to seamlessly access their premium content on a wide range of Internet-connected devices from multiple manufacturers. The initial product launch, which is expected to be followed by an improved and updated version later this year, will allow customers to browse, search and purchase premium content, says Chris Homeister, senior vice president of entertainment for Best Buy.

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