Are you kidding? My six year old loves the selection. And what more do you need than Tank Girl and Fifth Element. Besides, their getting there. Give them time.
I can't believe I'm saying, but the quality of the video is really good, maybe it's my old eyes. I'm happy enough with it that if I got few more Netflix devices for my other TVs, I'd be willing to give up DVD rentals. I really can't see the need to DVDs or Blu-Ray with more than enough movies to keep everyone happy and even more every day.
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Quality is great, they just need more movies.
Are you kidding? My six year old loves the selection. And what more do you need than Tank Girl and Fifth Element. Besides, their getting there. Give them time.
I can't believe I'm saying, but the quality of the video is really good, maybe it's my old eyes. I'm happy enough with it that if I got few more Netflix devices for my other TVs, I'd be willing to give up DVD rentals. I really can't see the need to DVDs or Blu-Ray with more than enough movies to keep everyone happy and even more every day.
Sorry, but on a large 1080 TV (like my 60"), no streaming formats approach the sharpness and color depth of Blu-ray.
The quality on SD is actually nice. I wonder if it has to do with the 360 upscaling everything to 1080p (if you have the display for it)...