Yeah, poor Sony. Their device only plays full-quality 1080p Blurays rather than crappy, heavily-compressed 720p streams that will need to buffer for half an hour before starting.
"Thanks for trying Bluray, you gave it your best shot" Fan-Boy comment at its finest first off when you buy a blue-ray disc you own it and from what I understand this doesn't even get saved on your 360 it is buffered and based on how fast your internet connection is and it wont look even half as good as a blue-ray movie anybody that belives so is a f**king moron. And I just read this up top."Netflix software runs a test on your line first and sees what its capable of. Then it has multiple tiers of quality. At 1.5mbps, yo wont even get the highest SD quality let alone HD."And I am sorry I am a 360 owner I can't see leaving your 360 on for that long it will RROD in no time.
I've been waiting for this OMG -- ditching cable TV (adios, Brighthouse). Netflix has been a blessing, and combining the Xbox 360, Windows Media Center and Netflix on the HDTV will give me and my kids everything we want - even Lacrosse games! Ya just gotta know which online services have what you want.
0olongOct 30, 2008
PlayOn... so yes.
mattcoadyOct 31, 2008
@ FrEaK40I'd like to see your proof. The most recent article I can find on the subject was from last november.<a class="user" href="http://www.gamingtarget.com/article.php?artid=7934">http://www.gamingtarget.com/article.php?artid=7934</a>There's been some changes, bioshock appearing on ps3 and tekken and final fantasy coming to 360, but there was a lead of 100 to 52 for 360. Do you have a more recent chart where the ps3 has suddenly jumped ahead of the 360?
dig1xNov 2, 2008
No, sorry, I'll take the HD VOD and the convenience / value it offers over plastic-dust-collectors.Thanks.
carzorstelatisNov 4, 2008
Yeah, poor Sony. Their device only plays full-quality 1080p Blurays rather than crappy, heavily-compressed 720p streams that will need to buffer for half an hour before starting.
isaacfloresNov 12, 2008
Excellent! Can't wait!
darksoulNov 15, 2008
"Thanks for trying Bluray, you gave it your best shot" Fan-Boy comment at its finest first off when you buy a blue-ray disc you own it and from what I understand this doesn't even get saved on your 360 it is buffered and based on how fast your internet connection is and it wont look even half as good as a blue-ray movie anybody that belives so is a f**king moron. And I just read this up top."Netflix software runs a test on your line first and sees what its capable of. Then it has multiple tiers of quality. At 1.5mbps, yo wont even get the highest SD quality let alone HD."And I am sorry I am a 360 owner I can't see leaving your 360 on for that long it will RROD in no time.
mybellegirlsDec 16, 2008
I've been waiting for this OMG -- ditching cable TV (adios, Brighthouse). Netflix has been a blessing, and combining the Xbox 360, Windows Media Center and Netflix on the HDTV will give me and my kids everything we want - even Lacrosse games! Ya just gotta know which online services have what you want.