28.Leden 2009

MyRetroFlix.com offers immediate access to several thousand public domain movies, documentaries, animations, and television episodes from its vast library.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CLEARWATER, FL / PR FREE / Jan 27 2009 -- MyRetroFlix.com, a Florida-based Internet video broadcaster, announces the launch of MyRetroFlix Movie and TV broadcast service. The company, a subsidiary of the Planetary Grid Inc., also Florida-based, has launched a video-on-demand (VOD) service that is accessible by anyone with a computer and a broadband Internet connection.

MyRetroFlix.com offers immediate access to several thousand public domain movies, documentaries, animations, and television episodes from its vast library. The company owns one of the largest public domain video libraries in the world, and it has designed a video delivery system that can be installed on all popular computer systems including Windows, MAC OS X, and many distributions of the Linux operating system. After filling out a brief online information form, a simple automated down loader installs the "MyRetroFlix Movie Manager" and video player on customers' computers.

The company provides a free demonstration page where prospective members can view three of the most popular offerings in the library. Those interested can subscribe to unlimited access for a small monthly fee. Members can watch movies of their choice in full-screen high-resolution over a broadband Internet connection or download them to their computer for later viewing or burning to CD or DVD. Every member has a special "dashboard" access module that includes news, updates, new releases, free video conferencing with other members, and special discounted offers.

The MyRetroFlix.com proprietary technologies are based on solid state disc (SSD) storage and ultra-high compression video codecs that insure an excellent viewer experience. The company also sells a special set top box that allows the customer to directly connect to the video library on their television set(s).

Chairman and Founder Misha McKinney stated: "I love the classic films and TV and I wanted to watch them any time and anywhere I could - and, if I could share that with the rest of the world, even better. We had a tough time getting the technology in sync with our wish list, but I think we've finally succeeded."

The company offers an on-line store that purveys complete sets of TV series, movie genres, and the like, already installed on USB thumb drives and pocket sized USB external hard drives. The complete film library is also available for the most avid collectors.

The company also operates as a consultant to government and industry by sharing their proprietary VOD technologies where most applicable.

Learn more at 'http://www.myretroflix.com' and 'http://www.planetarygrid.net'.
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