After desperate attempts to prop up the industry’s once-thriving DVD business, studio executives now believe the only hope of turning around a 40% decline in home entertainment revenue lies in rapidly accelerating the delivery of movies over the Internet. In the next few years, the growing number of consumers with Internet-connected televisions, tablets and smartphones will face a dizzying array of options designed to make digital movie consumption a lot more convenient and to entice users to spend more money.
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Stupidity abounds.
I challenge someone to show me a netflix downloadable movie in BLU-RAY that looks as good as the disc.
People have just gotten so lazy now a days it isnt even funny.
I have over 800 dvd and blu-ray sets in my collection and I dont plan on stopping any time soon. Why would a stupid person pay $1.99 an episode for a tv show when you could buy the dvd set for cheaper and in better quality?
This has bugged me since netflix went to streaming movies just because I want quality not convenience. I guess most people just dont care that the blacks are more grey or the picture has pixelation.
I can see this for watching movies on the go with a cell phone or even a tablet but put on on a good 50″+ plasma tv and tell me how good it looks. If you say it is awesome, you are a moron
Even lcd and led sets with the inferior quality compared to plasma will still look like crap.
Bitching done, for now. Now go buy some damn discs before we all have to settle for second rate quality due to people being lazy. Hell you can buy them online *SHOCK*