
Details surrounding Netflix's upcoming set-top box
partnership with LG are still scarce, but that hasn't stopped it from announcing similar plans with four other unnamed hardware manufacturers that it expects will sell "millions" of devices per year. Feel free to guess, but the only details available are that the fourth company is a small one likely to launch sooner than Q4, while the other three (including LG) will turn on
Netflix functionality in some of their devices in the fourth quarter. It's unlikely to wash away the bad taste of an
HD price hike, but we like imagining that all the hardware needed to connect Netflix's
all-you-can-eat streaming movie service to our HDTV is already in the living room (
Xbox 360 & PS3, we're looking at you).
this will be great so i can stream... nothing
seriously, their streaming content sucks
I can't wait to get to watch pixelated, choppy, stereo sound movies over netflix. That's why I bought a 61" HDTV and surround sound!
i didn't even think about that. their contents not hd. why's this on the hd site
Netflix Watch Now content can already be streamed to the Xbox 360 through the use of the Media Center Extender. Eluttman1 from thegreenbutton.com has developed vmcNetflix, which is currently in Beta but works great on the Xbox 360 as well as the other version 2 Media Center extenders. The program can be found here: http://myweb.cableone.net/eluttmann04/projects/vmcNetFlix/default.htm
TiVo's already doing this with Amazon Unbox, why not add Netfix?
This is great for netflix and us the more content I have to watch the better
especially on a set top box i already have ps3 or xbox 360 this makes
sense all around.But dont hike the price of blu ray movies.
I hope Zip (Netflix in Canada) will launch something like this. The only thing we have up here in Canada is Xbox marketplace movies.