Okay, so I guess dial-up users could still check out the site, but StrictlyBroadband will be a very slow experience for anyone still dialing up their internet connection.
So, I mentioned that the site was a streaming, pay-per-view site, but let me give you some more details on how it works. It is free to join the site and browse around. However, in order to watch anything you are going to need to purchase tickets.
Tickets cost anywhere from about $10 to $16 each depending on how many you buy and with one ticket you are able to rent one full DVD movie for seven days. When I say 'full DVD movie' I mean the full movie with all the scenes therein. This is good, because otherwise the price would be way too expensive. As it is it still seems pricey, but not as bad considering you are getting multiple scenes.
I should reiterate that these movies are streaming only. When you use a ticket the movie goes into the active movies area of the 'my account' section and stays there for as long as you rented it for (seven days with one ticket and a year if you want to use two tickets).
That means that in order to watch your movies you will have to sign into the site and stream them rather then being able to download them. They do have a download section, but these are for vids in portable movie formats only for your iPod, PSP, etc. There are 200 full DVDs available at this point, which makes for well over 1,000 individual scenes and the video quality is very good from what I saw.
Strictly Broadband has its own setup, with the streaming-only video rentals and having to do everything from the site. However, if you don't mind that and like the idea of getting full DVDs rather then individual scenes, it is worth checking out.
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