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Blockbuster Express kiosk maker expands to west coast

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 12 Dec 2009 3:51 User comments (3)

Blockbuster Express kiosk maker expands to west coast NCR, the maker of Blockbuster's Express rental kiosks has acquired small kiosk maker DVDPlay, allowing for an expansion into the west coast, most notably California.
Although the financials were not disclosed, DVDPlay operates 1300 kiosks, mainly in the grocery stores Safeway and Kroger. Before the acquisition, NCR had 2500 kiosks, a fraction of Redbox, which now has over 22,000 and is still expanding.

"The DVDPlay acquisition really expands our presence,” adds NCR Entertainment VP and general manager Alex Camara, via VB.

All the current DVDPlay kiosks will be replaced by Blockbuster Express kiosks, which have larger capacities and can be upgraded to include digital downloads.

The acquisition will mainly give Blockbuster express "a higher profile in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver and Chicago," says Camara.

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3 user comments

112.12.2009 20:00

Nice design, I hope these can find their way over to the East Coast soon.

212.12.2009 20:06

Originally posted by milkyoreo:
Nice design, I hope these can find their way over to the East Coast soon.
Wait, they are in the East Coast, never mind... uh, then I hope these can find their way over to my local grocery store.

313.12.2009 02:39

They are nice. I used one the other day with a free coupon code. The only problem is that you will go to one and if you do not already know what you want, you get people waiting in line behind you.

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