
Now that you can rent your favorite movies from the iTunes Store and play them on your computer, iPod, or iPhone — or rent movies directly from Apple TV — it’s easy to build your own go-anywhere multiplex.
That’s rentertainment.
With movie rentals from every major Hollywood studio, the iTunes Store now makes it easy to rent your favorite movies with a click.
Standard-definition movie rentals are $2.99 for library titles and $3.99 for new releases. And for just a dollar more, you can rent HD movies directly from your widescreen TV via Apple TV. Rent a movie and you have 30 days to start watching it. Hit Play, and you have 24 hours to finish it — or play it as many times as you want. Rentals disappear when they expire, so they won’t take up storage space on your hard drive.
Library titles
$2.99
New releases
$3.99
Rentals to go.
Movies you rent from the iTunes Store transfer to your iPod1 or iPhone to watch on the go. Either device remembers where you stopped watching on your computer and picks up where you left off.
A resolution worth keeping.
When you download movies from iTunes, you get a 640-by-480-pixel image2 that’s great for watching on your computer and positively brilliant on your iPod or iPhone. And iTunes makes playing movies a pleasure, thanks to convenient onscreen controls.
Set your priorities.
So many movies, so little time. Make the most of yours by telling iTunes the order in which you’d like to download content from the iTunes Store. Bought a movie and a song at the same time? Move the song to the top of the list and listen to it while your movie downloads.
iTunes on DVD.
Buy select DVDs and you get something extra free: an iTunes Digital Copy. Just pop the DVD into your computer and the iTunes version transfers to your iTunes library, ready to watch or sync to your iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV.
- Movies rented on the iTunes Store will play only on the current-generation iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch.
- Exact resolution depends on aspect ratio.
Available on iTunes. Title availability is subject to change. No celebrity endorsement implied.
Mission: Impossible © 1996 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. August Rush © 2007 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved. March of the Penguins © 2005 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved. © 2005 Bonne Pioche Productions/Alliance de Production Cinematographique.



















































