In Reply to: I'm just today setting up Netflix streaming gear posted by Bambi B on April 1, 2010 at 09:40:44:
I am aware of the BlueRay player route, but I am years behind that curve - I have I think the first generation plasma, with no HDMI - believe it or not, they DID make such TV's back when... if you remember the times when a 50 incher cost $15K and you were lucky to get it for $12K - that's from that time!
It also limits the resolution to 720P, which is fine with me, as I don't watch demos.
Netflix is great, but of course having been its loyal and more than regular customers, we are now scraping the bottom of the barrel - the new films worthy of viewing are arriving slower than we burn them. But hey, you can't compare this to trips to your video store, no way, no how.
BTW, how does the Amazon streaming work? You pay per movie?
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Follow Ups
- Bam, your "Russian" still needs a grinding stone, not polishing! :) - Victor Khomenko 11:30:37 04/01/10 (2)
- Excuse butting in.... I agree. Netflix is glacier-slow in acquiring new art/foreign films. Glacial. - tinear 12:10:15 04/01/10 (1)
- Independence Day available in BR? Time to go mainstream for ya... - Victor Khomenko 12:13:17 04/01/10 (0)