I was trying to figure out why I hadn’t gotten more films on Netflix. It ends up that the impossible has happened- I have ran out of movies in the queue.
Please help. My name on Netflix is Tibbon. You can friend me, and then suggest films. Or if you don’t have a Netflix acct, just leave a film name in the comments. I’m up for any film that you consider to be “awesome”. I have a great fear that I’ve seen many of the “awesome” films out there. Prove to me that this isn’t true.
Netflix has announced their Roku video player. It seems to be targeted at the On-Demand and AppleTV crowd for those wanting a simple set-top box to play video instantly on. The box is targeted at $100, and watching movies is included with your standard 8.95 or above plan. A PC isn’t required to make it work and it works over any wired or wireless broadband connection.
Sounds great right? Every Netflix movie right at your fingertips would be pretty awesome right? Well, yea it would. Sadly there’s only about 10% of the Netflix catalog available. That’s kinda lame.
Well still, it’s cheaper than the Apple TV so you should be able to get the same HD goodness for less than half the price right? Unfortunately again it’s a miss. Although it has component, HDMI, and S-video out along with optical for the audio (stereo only) it only streams and outputs at 480p. That’s Wii resolution for you. The AppleTV was bashed heavily for only doing 720p and omiting the capability to playback 1080p, this is far worse.
The picture reportedly isn’t DVD quality either. I’m fine with 480p if it’s wide screen (very little widescreen content) and DVD quality, but once you introduce artifacts at that resolution things go to hell. It doesn’t actually download them to box, but rather just streams them and eats bandwidth. I like AppleTV’s capability to actually download things to the box and free up the bandwidth later.
Netflix is still missing the boat imho in their omision of Apple support in their computer-viewing option. Not everyone has a Mac obviously, but I’d actually use the service (and consider this box) if I could watch them on my Mac.
Apple got things right with the fact that you can rent movies, throw them on your iPhone and take them on the go. They still need to enable 720p movie rentals and downloads instead of keeping that as an AppleTV only feature.
These companies do need to realize that 720p is here today, and 1080p is the future. I’m really worried about the adoption of 4k video for the future. It seems that our nation’s terrible bandwidth issue is holding us back pretty severly here.
I haven’t gotten my hands on the Netflix box and likely won’t. It’s a 4.5/10 imho and simply not worth my $100. Good idea, poor implementation.
I really enjoy Netflix. I think it’s a great service. I use it over Blockbuster primarily because they offer NC-17 and unrated films (which many artful films that do rather well at festivals get rated, see the movie “This Movie is Not Yet Rated” that Blockbuster doesn’t see as appropriate or “family friendly”. If other corporate censorship like AT&T’s censoring of Pearl Jam recently is any indication, then the censorship is probably politically motivated, overly conservative, etc…
So anyway, Netflix is great. I don’t care about picking up/dropping off the movies at the store. Brick-and-Mortar stores are so 20th century. What’s even better is that you can see what your friends are watching and have enjoyed. I’ve found some great films this way.
You should be my friend on Netflix.
Click here to be my friend