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Originally Posted by kingofgrills
Personally, I don't go to video stores anymore. I use Netflix, and my monthly fee of $16.99 allows me to have 2 Blu-ray discs checked out at a time, along with unlimited streaming to my PS3 or computer. 2 discs at a time works perfectly for my family, and streaming fills any gaps in nicely. Plus, Netflix sends discs very quickly where I live, so we don't find ourselves waiting.
I use Netflix streaming on my PS3 all the time, mostly to catch up on TV shows like Heroes or Lost. All content looks good, especially HD stuff. the video quality really does depend on the download speeds you can maintain. Before switching to Comcast, I had Qwest high speed DSL, and the picture quality, using the ethernet cable, was horrible.
I would suggest hooking your PS3 via the ethernet cable. You'll achieve higher download speeds, and that will improve your video quality.
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I'm considering switching to Ethernet for my PS3, because wireless is all over the map and that was my biggest gripe in the first place. The 360 has ethernet and is smooth sailing, I did once try a linksys wireless gaming adaptor for the 360-an absolute nightmare-over 4 hours of technical support and still had an inconsistent connection.