Microsoft Store has
The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy Extended Editions (Digital 4K UHD) on sale for
$19.99.
Thanks to Community Member
bobs897 for finding this deal.
Includes
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Extended Edition) (2002)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Extended Edition) (2003)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Extended Edition) (2004)
About Films:
- The Peter Jackson Award Winning 'Lord of the Rings Trilogy' now all three films as Extended Editions. The Trilogy tells a story of a meek hobbit of The Shire and eight companions setting out on a journey to Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring and the dark lord Sauron.
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You do need to have the equipment and proper setup to take advantage of it though.
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pffftt.....I'm waiting for the 16K, Super UHD Edition.
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Most people would be better served with the theatrical ones versus the long cut only. Just be aware if this is the case where you ONLY get extended. The code from the 4K disc gives you both theatrical and extended versions.
Yeah: I feel old now, too.
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You do need to have the equipment and proper setup to take advantage of it though.
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2. The system req's list only Windows Phones under Mobile section.
3. No mention of any other viewing options other than M$ platforms.
4. Site lists "UHD" as needing "Xbox One S or Xbox One X with a connection to a 4K television over HDMI 2.0a with support for HDCP 2.2" which means they're probably using DRM so no support for any other streaming devices.
Please help clarify anything I've listed here. From what I read it looks like I wouldn't be able to even watch them since I don't own an Xbox or a Windows Phone. I hope I'm wrong.
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