Comments on: Netflix, LG to offer movie set-top box
DVD rental company says it is developing a set-top box with LG Electronics to let subscribers watch movies streamed directly from the Web to their TVs.
DVD rental company says it is developing a set-top box with LG Electronics to let subscribers watch movies streamed directly from the Web to their TVs.
December 30, 2009 11:10 AM PST
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Apple can still partner with Netflix which to me would be wonderful. Otherwise if they do rentals they need to be on par with Netflix's pricing tiers.
I don't understand why Apple doesn't just start making LCD televisions as well. Their cinema displays could be kicked up to 46", 56" and 70" screen sizes and included the digital receiver. TV and all your computing needs on one LCD panel. Picture in picture would be nice too. Have television play in the background while using a PIP to access your email or browse the web.
Can't wait till MacWorld!
1. STAND-ALONE operation, I don't want to pollute my home office computer with iTunes
2. 1080p - geez if I'm paying $400 I want something that does 1080p...
3. Volume adjustment on the remote
4. Divx/WMA support
5. DVD or 2nd Gen DVD drive
IN other words, it would need to be a brand new device. Most likely the one from LG...
- Why not partner with TiVo too?/
- by pkorona January 7, 2008 1:04 PM PST
- TiVo already offers this service with Amazon UnBox and works well. But it certainly could be improved and maybe competition between NetFlix and Amazon would provide that.
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(3 Comments)But tying the service to another set-top box is crazy. We need fewer boxes and remotes, not more!