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Netflix seems to know whether they have a good thing going. Their streaming video service, which began as just a few rather lousy movies designed for viewing with a PC, has since exploded in the terms of content and viewing options. Netflix movies is now streamed on the Xbox 360, PS3, the PC, and a variety of other platforms. The question is - which platform provides best viewing experience?
On significant level the Xbox 360 along with the PS3 have similar interfaces. Rather then enabling full search functionality by having a series of menus or trees, they use an interface that provides viewing options relative to what the viewer generally seems to prefer. The full Netflix catalog isn't available using these interfaces, and browsing can quickly become tedious.




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This said, the ball player functionality for the 360 and PS3 is possibly better than precisely what is available about the PC. The out-of-the-box media center focus of both devices is apparent. The fact that each device can easily be connected to an HDTV is additionally handy and provides it a leg up on PCs which are not dedicated HTPCs. For many, the 360 and the PS3 will probably be easier to use. Then there is the cost. The 360 Pro can be purchased for $249 and the base PS3 for $299.
While Netflix streaming for the 360 and PS3 is basically the same, there are a few differences. One is Netflix streaming around the 360 takes a monthly subscription to Xbox Live Gold (costing between $7 and $12 dollars a month depending on how your subscribe), while the PS3 has no such requirement. On the other hand, the PS3 currently requires that users insert a unique Netflix disc



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(which Netflix provides free of charge) to get into the Netflix functionality. The 360 has no such requirement.
The PC was the initial place where Netflix subscribers could view picture, and anyone who uses Netflix needs usage of a computer to order DVDs, and so the PC (whether it's a office PC or perhaps a dedicated HTPC) can be a natural platform for viewing Netflix streaming video.
It would be the fact the PC is the interface whereby users order their Netflix DVDs that gives it a good edge over other types of viewing Netflix streaming video. This gives the PC a large degree of flexibility in choosing what to watch since the search options around the Netflix website are far superior to the functions available through the Netflix interfaces on other devices. If you're inside the mood to look at a good Sci-Fi movie, and would like to see the ten most well liked movies available today, select problem.
Of course, you can add any movie in your instant queue and therefore make it readily available for viewing on any Netflix streaming device, but the ease of having the ability to choose and after that instantly play a film is an advantage. The disadvantage, around the other hand, is the fact that PCs are certainly not cheap. Streaming a Netflix movie on your own existing computer won't set you back anything, but run-of-the-mill home and office computers don't provide a similar viewing experience as a home theater, plus an HTPC will be the costliest option.
While the PC, 360, and PS3 are some of the most popular strategies to viewing Netflix, there are several other devices effective at Netflix streaming. This includes cheap HD players like the Roku HD Player, Blu-Ray Players, and also some HDTVs.
The quality of these units can vary a great deal and is largely dependent about the power of the playback quality hardware inside unit. The Roku HD player, although cheap for just $100 dollars, is often criticized as it provides video quality that is less than spectacular. On the other hand, high end Blu-Ray players are often praised for great video quality which comes due to hardware already tuned for handling the requirements of Blu-Ray playback.
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