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RE: blue ray player and netflix

Posted by Visitor on December 14, 2009 at 10:53:28:

Netflix has Blue Ray movies which you can rent. You have to upgrade your membership from standard to Blue Ray to get them. It's about $2 a month extra.

Netflix also has "Watch Instantly" movies which can be played on your computer monitor or on your TV through a Roku Netflix Streamer. There are no "Watch Instantly" movies available on Blue Ray, however some of them are HD.

The Netflix home page has a tab that's something like "Watch on Your TV." That's where the information on the Roku is.

Good luck.