I was a beta tester for 1.5. It's pretty rock solid stable. I only had issues at first with wireless that I never encountered before the beta. Unfortunately I don't know if that issue was totally fixed in the later builds since I went wired and never switched back.
At first Netflix was offering HD streams at 3.6mbps but I believe most now are at 2.6 and SD streams report at 1.5mbps. All in all the HD content is pretty good. Certainly not BD quality but decent. Somewhere between DVD and BD.
The biggest thing is how Netflix encodes the movie/show. Some look great (I recommend the Star Trek series and The Thing) while others are just adequate.
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I was a beta tester for 1.5. It's pretty rock solid stable. I only had issues at first with wireless that I never encountered before the beta. Unfortunately I don't know if that issue was totally fixed in the later builds since I went wired and never switched back.
At first Netflix was offering HD streams at 3.6mbps but I believe most now are at 2.6 and SD streams report at 1.5mbps. All in all the HD content is pretty good. Certainly not BD quality but decent. Somewhere between DVD and BD.
The biggest thing is how Netflix encodes the movie/show. Some look great (I recommend the Star Trek series and The Thing) while others are just adequate.