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Oh man.....that little box is pretty cool, I'm sorta kicking myself for not doing this last year when I almost pulled the trigger, You buy the box and thats it??? Obviously Netflix and services like it are your subscription stuff but they(Roku) are tuning this thing up for games....HHHMMmmm interesting!!!
Slightly off track, Does Hulu get MacNeil Lehrer Report or CNN? Do you get Live shows and sporting events? I would love to cancel Cable and just have internet.
That is an excellent question. Is cable TV delivered differently that streaming video?Best,Ed
I'm sorry, but you guys who are saying the Netflix streaming content is weak are off your rockers. If you go to www.instantwatcher.com, I'm sure you'll be able to add hundreds of titles to your queue right off the bat. Netflix typically does't offer the newest releases via streaming (yet), but there are a ton of other great choices.
Of course it is. Cable is a one-to-many system. At a single location, they broadcast many channels to many subscribers but (ignoring pay per view and the current streaming content they have) that's all they have to do. And the entire system is setup to do that. On the other hand, even with the limited number of DVDs Netflix has for streaming, anyone with a subscription can ask for any DVD at any time. Netflix has to keep track of all that info and send the correct data at the correct time. Netflix is a many-to-many system. And they do not control the internet between were they are and the customer is. Not to mention Comcast (my internet customer) only allows 250 GB/month download. Considering a Bluray is around 30 GB (all data), that's not many Blurays, so we won't see Bluray quality for many years.