



Once purchased, you can download the film to view on a Mac or PC, iPod with video, iPhone or with Apple TV on a widescreen TV. Additionally, consumers that purchase the Special Edition two-disc DVD of Juno or the BD disc version with Digital Copy can watch the DVD or Blu-ray disc on their television screen or computer and they can also transfer the digital version of the film to their iTunes account and view it on a computer or compatible portable video device iPod with video or iPhone just like a movie purchased from the iTunes Store.
Juno will be available on iTunes Movie Rentals starting May 14. Apple launched iTunes Movie Rentals in January featuring movies from all of the major movie studios. Users can rent movies and watch them on their Macs or PCs, all current generation iPods, iPhone and on a widescreen TV with Apple TV. Movie rentals also work on the iPod classic, third gen iPod nano and iPod touch.
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