Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain! It’s just little ol’ Netflix, doing it’s little streaming video thing. Nothing to see here, move along, move along. At least, that seemed to be the message on Monday when CEO Reed Hastings announced the company’s first quarter financials. All they did was about double worldwide [...]
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HDTV Almanac - Netflix is #1
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alfredpoor
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miller
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Re: Netflix
So you're saying it's only the position of the majority of the market ... and not the vocal few who care about picture quality?alice wrote:Their position only shows the purchasing
power of Joe Six pack.
Anyone who actually cares about
Picture Quality is unlikely to be
watching Netflix
So what's your argument again?
Don't get me wrong, I care about picture quality (or I wouldn't be here). But I am also a Netflix streaming subscriber ... mostly for my kids. I don't watch many movies via Netflix streaming, but I watch a number of the various TV Series they have available.
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Netflix
My view is that Netflix is an accessory. It is quite suitable for viewing
children programs or or other light viewing.
Yet it has no place in primary viewing as the network Hd channel
can deliver a better viewing experience.
Netflix certainly should not be getting much attention
in a mag called HD TV mag. There is nothing HD about
Nexflix
children programs or or other light viewing.
Yet it has no place in primary viewing as the network Hd channel
can deliver a better viewing experience.
Netflix certainly should not be getting much attention
in a mag called HD TV mag. There is nothing HD about
Nexflix
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miller
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Re: Netflix
No argument there.alice wrote:My view is that Netflix is an accessory. It is quite suitable for viewing
children programs or or other light viewing.
Yet it has no place in primary viewing as the network Hd channel
can deliver a better viewing experience.
Here, you are incorrect. Technically speaking, Netflix is capable of delivering HD resolution (both streaming as well as Blu-ray discs).alice wrote:Netflix certainly should not be getting much attention
in a mag called HD TV mag. There is nothing HD about
Nexflix
I, for one, hope they (HDTV Magazine) continue to report on "internet HD video" ... I think it's a fine fit.
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