SugarDVD Releases Boxee Streaming Service

LOS ANGELES — SugarDVD.com announced today that it is now offering its unlimited stream-to-TV service through the Boxee set-top box.

The company said Boxee, like Roku, allows users to stream movies from the Internet to a TV.

A SugarDVD Roku streaming channel debuted in May.

In addition to streaming movies, SugarDVD customers can use the Boxee's built-in web browser to update their DVD rental lineups as well as buy new DVDs.

The SugarDVD app is the first of its kind on Boxee to offer hundreds of full-length adult movies for unlimited streaming, according to the company. The app displays movies in a grid view, allowing users to sort by genres including couples, MILF and amateur.

More than 100 movies were added in August from several new studios including Lethal Hardcore and Candy Shop.

Sugar DVD said that with Netflix focusing their attention on streaming, adding unlimited TV streaming makes a lot of sense for a company known as the "adult Netflix."

"Our Roku and Boxee TV streaming is in line with what customers now expect and look for when they go to SugarDVD.com," spokesperson Rebecca Bolen said.

The service is currently included with all DVD rental plans at no additional cost.

The app can be set-up by clicking here and following the steps.

A $9.95 per month beginner’s plan allows customers to stream unlimited movies and rent one DVD by mail at a time.

SugarDVD is also offering a 10-day free trial for new customers.

For more information on the service visit the website.

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