Apple ITune Store Takes 2012 Isle Of Man TT Review Worldwide
Action from the 2012 Isle of Man TT fueled by Monster Energy can now be enjoyed through the Apple iTunes store

- estimated 315 million mobile devices can now download TT action
iTunes, which operates online download stores in more than 30
countries, made the official review film available to customers
around the globe on Tuesday.
It is the first time the TT review has been simultaneously released
on iTunes and traditional formats including Blu-ray disc and
DVD.
It is estimated that iTunes currently serves 315 million mobile
devices worldwide, including iPhones, iPads and iPods, with
approaching 200 million people registered with its stores.
Customers can download the 2012 TT review in Standard and High
Definition, with prices starting from just £9.99
($12.99/â¬9.99).
The official review, made using the high definition aerial,
trackside and on-bike footage captured by North One Television,
once again comes from Duke, which has been providing fans with
annual TT reviews for more than 30 years.
The Isle of Man company was the first to bring the TT to VHS, DVD,
Blu-ray and Download and is proud to have introduced iTunes users
to the awe-inspiring event.
A two-month Apple trial started earlier this year, with the 2011 TT
review, and it showed there is a strong demand among iTunes
customer for action footage from the TT, with Canada one of the
largest new markets for the review download.
The 4-hour review features action and atmosphere from the 2012 TT,
with coverage of every race, from the Dainese Superbike to the
festival-closing BikerPetition.co.uk Lightweight TT. That means
fans can relive the 18th and 19th TT wins of John McGuinness, the
victorious return of Sidecar legend Dave Molyneux, the incredible
Monster Energy Supersport dice which was settled by just 0.77
seconds, the inaugural SuperTwin race, the history-making SES TT
Zero challenge and much more.
There are also behind-the-scenes features, interviews and, for the
first time, the trackside commentary of Radio TT is interwoven with
the team of Steve Parrish, Jamie Whitham and Steve Plater to give a
new dimension to the review.
In addition to availability on iTunes, the review is available on
DVD and High Definition Blu-ray in both PAL (UK) and NTSC (North
America) formats, with prices starting at £19.99 ($29.99). Both are
available to buy now through the official online TT shop at
iomtt.com.
For fans who do not use iTunes, the 2012 TT review can be
downloaded direct from DukeVideo.com
Source: Isle of Man TT