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Netflix Service Upgrade
21 hours ago ago from JDmag - Technology Blog
Netflix is really rolling in the updates to their streaming service but they have just recently announced that they have more in store for their subscribers that will surely make them appreciate the company more with an incoming 1080p HD upgrade. You can't blame the avid fans of the streaming service because of all the convenience and of course the quality videos the company gives them and with an amazing upgrade that will ...
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1 day ago ago from Kotaku
Netflix Streaming Goes 1080p, 5.1 AV aficionados looking for a little more shine from their Netflix titles streamed over 360 or PS3 are in luck, as the film rental company announced today plans to beam its movies to your TV in "full" HD. That means a 1080p video signal and 5.1 surround sound, just like the PS3 and Xbox video marketplaces can handle. Of course, options will initially be limited, as only 6% of Netflix's library supports ...
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6 hours ago ago from What's new from...
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12 hours ago ago from Joystiq
If you've been following the Wii Netflix saga , you're probably familiar with Nintendo's stance on HD movie streaming. The company's Reggie Fils-Aim recently went on record saying that the average Wii user won't care about the Wii's inability to push HD Netflix. That's expected though, right? He works for Nintendo, after all. But get this, now Netflix itself is deemphasizing its own HD streaming service. Speaking to TheWiire.com , Netflix ...
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12 hours ago ago from Inside Redbox
As streaming continues to grow and mature as a format, it will likely start to give physical media a real run for its money. The latest evidence of this comes from CNET , which is reporting that at an unspecified time later this year, Netflix will be adding 5.1 surround sound and closed captioning to its streaming service. Netflix was also rumored to be adding 1080p streaming this year, but it now appears that full HD will not be coming ...
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Ramon Nuez: Netflix Will Not be Streaming 1080p This Year
14 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
The prices of HDTV's has fallen significantly over the past few years. So much so that mainstream shoppers have been purchasing HDTV's in record numbers. Due to the rapid adoption of High Definition Television's and the death of analog HD broadcasting -- media companies like Netflix are pumping out (digital) HD content. Today, 1080p is the most sought after resolution for broadcasting as it is considered "full high definition." Nearly ...
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