deathindustrial
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Since no one is talking about it, should I assume that Netflix's online offering is finally on par with their DVD/BD service?
Not being an American I can't comment on the mail part of the service. What I can say is that I found Netflix via Xbox to be compelling.
When I was last in the US and cooling down after just playing a gig at a friends place in Seattle, firing up their Xbox and browsing the online Netflix catalog I managed to immediately find a cool old Italian euro-trash biker movie I had never seen before. Streaming was painless and the movie looked passable on their 46 inch or so LCD. A quick look seemed to suggest that Netflix had a solid selection of obscure trash, Hong Kong action and art films. Assuming that is true and if this service was available in Canada for the PS3 I would very likely be a subscriber *solely* for the online portion.
To me anyway, the immediacy and selection makes it much more interesting as far as rentals go. I'd also rather pay $20 a month for unlimited movie downloads versus $70+ for cable any day.
Unfortunately Sony has nothing like that on offer (and no video service at all in Canada). Also, their concept of video downloads is seriously gimped (DRM up the ying yang, no all you can eat, far too much focus on mainstream crap you can find anywhere).
I will never buy an Xbox for personal political reasons but I am certainly jealous of the American Netflix option.
IMHO of course.
Cheers