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Old 05-20-2008, 05:16 PM   #1
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Couldnt find this anywhere so I hope this isnt a repost. Netflix has released there set top box to watch instant movies on your tv instead of your pc. For now resolution is dvd quality but the box is HD ready. The box cost $99.99 and I just ordered mine so I will be posting some more info in the future. Netflix watch now movies arent great but lately there selection is getting better. I mostly watch tv shows and documentorys so it should suit me just fine.
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:27 PM   #2
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I may be interested in this!

Thanks for the heads up!!!!
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:30 PM   #3
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Maybe Netflix will partner with Micro-Soft (Xbox) or Sony (PS3) to offer the service through a multi-media device many already own..
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Am I reading it right, as in this only works with the movies that currently have the "View Now" option? Cuz most of those are old as hell.
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:42 PM   #7
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Am I reading it right, as in this only works with the movies that currently have the "View Now" option? Cuz most of those are old as hell.
yeah..... but there are a lot of great movies... so if you flip through the t.v., and don't see something.... just hop online, and decide to watch (let me go check Netflix, be right back..........) Stir Crazy! good cheesy comedy that I don't already own on DVD...... fire it up.... and I'm ready to go!!!

There are some movies I wouldn't mind watching, but I keep pushing them back further for other titles I really want to see.... this would help with those (like batman begins for instance)
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:45 PM   #8
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Sounds like they are going to incorporate this into other machines.

http://www.netflix.com/NetflixReadyD...tr=nfrdfuture2 Not sure if you have to be a member to view this page

I shall wait to see what they put out.

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Couldnt find this anywhere so I hope this isnt a repost. Netflix has released there set top box to watch instant movies on your tv instead of your pc. For now resolution is dvd quality but the box is HD ready. The box cost $99.99 and I just ordered mine so I will be posting some more info in the future. Netflix watch now movies arent great but lately there selection is getting better. I mostly watch tv shows and documentorys so it should suit me just fine.
Look forward to your review on the quality of the videos.
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We are working to get TV manufacturers, Blu-ray player manufacturers, and game console manufacturers to make their devices ready for instant streaming from Netflix. The first of these multi-function Netflix ready devices are likely to be available in late 2008.
The $99.99 single-function Netflix ready device from Roku, which is available now, is likely to be the lowest cost Netflix ready device for the foreseeable future.
Hopefully the PS3 can download this capability.... you'd assume they could!!!!




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Also, I have never tried an "instant" movie from them, because I just have a laptop, but I'd get the box, or upgrade the PS3s, etc... if I could use this.... "T.V" quality or not!
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Hopefully the PS3 can download this capability.... you'd assume they could!!!!
Yeah, that's be a pretty cool app for the PS3. I thought Sony was working something like this already, kind of like what Xbox live has.
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Am I reading it right, as in this only works with the movies that currently have the "View Now" option? Cuz most of those are old as hell.
yeah it only works with the watch it now movies. But they do have alot of good movies. Misery, Sum of all fears. And tv shows. For 99 dollars it not a huge investment. And with th 200 + channels from cable and so little to watch movie wise its a nice option to have.
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yeah it only works with the watch it now movies. But they do have alot of good movies. Misery, Sum of all fears. And tv shows. For 99 dollars it not a huge investment. And with th 200 + channels from cable and so little to watch movie wise its a nice option to have.
Plus I just get the basic Dish service, because I can't justify $20/mo for movie channels that I rarely watch because when something is on, it's usually on at a time that's not convenient, or the movies are all ones I own... etc... $99 flat fee, and I'm all over this!
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I ordered a box. Since I already have a Netflix account it won't cost any extra to watch streaming movies other than the upfront cost. Sometimes, even with my collection of blu-rays, DVD's and all the cable movie channels, I just can't find anything to watch. Also, I can't help buying new gadgets.

This will never replace DVD's and blu-rays, but could be fun to play with. It is even HD capable in the future (they don't go into detail, but I suspect 720p). The press release mentions that they will be working with "blu-ray manufacturers" and console manufacturers. Hopefully this functionality will come to the PS3 (in which case I'll just move the Netflix box to another room).
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