Comments on: LG Blu-ray box to get streaming video from Netflix
Netflix subscribers will have access to 12,000 movies and TV shows on the LG BD300 Network Blu-ray Disc Player, due to arrive this fall.
Netflix subscribers will have access to 12,000 movies and TV shows on the LG BD300 Network Blu-ray Disc Player, due to arrive this fall.
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I get 16mbit to my house. The quality of Netflix's streaming video is horrid on my 24in monitor. I can't see me enjoying that on a 50in screen. "I get exceptional speed from Netflix too"
Netflix and other streaming services say there isn't enough demand for HD. If that is so why are direct TV and Comcrap in direct competition to see how many HD channels they can claim to be broadcasting?
Adding a new low definition source to my house is not what I need. I already have it on my pc and my PS3 via other sources.
I certainly would not pay more than I currently do to get crap quality.
Netflix quality on a 42" plasma is as clean as DVD imaging is....without the disc damage potential.
Your movie watching time and enjoyment will definitely increase having Netflix service online and DVD via mail without the worries of damaging a $20 dvd that cost a nickel to produce.
We have a PS3, so unless this costs the same price as the Roku box, I'll still be more interested in the Roku box.
- by rcme August 3, 2008 7:05 PM PDT
- Given the current state of the Netflix Watch Now (Instantly), this is going to be a fail. To watch Blu-ray movies, this box will likely be connected to a 1080p display. Watching the "SD at best" Netflix download movies upscaled on a 1080p display will just result in lots of disappointed users.
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(9 Comments)The idea of the Netflix Watch Now (Instantly) sounds really great at first, but after watching a few movies, one quickly realizes that this has got a loooong way to go before it can become mainstream. There are several problems like no HD, poor SD PQ, 4:3 movies, no 5.1 audio, small movie selection, etc.
The quality of the Netflix Watch Now (Instantly) movies are no better than watching SD TV from basic cable, even when viewed at the maximum bitrate. WHICH IS NOWHERE CLOSE TO DVD QUALITY. Many Netflix Watch Now movies (viewed at maximum bitrate) are actually worse than SD TV, with poor picture quality (noticable pixelation), and all the movies are stereo only (no Dolby 5.1).
Netflix needs to get the Watch Now movies to _at least_ DVD quality (picture/audio). In order to successfully mate Netflix movie downloads with a Blu-ray player like this, there has to be HD quality movie downloads encoded at a high enough bitrate (10 Mbps minimum). Until Netflix fixes these problems (no HD, no DVD quaility, poor SD PQ, 4:3 movies, no 5.1 audio, small selection, etc.), I don't see devices like this going anywhere.