The article mentions that Netfilx is planning on offering a streaming only plan, and eventually possibly charging extra fro DVDs just as they do for Blue-Ray disks. I have some mixed feelings about this. i like having the disks, because i use them on my pc at work. At the moment, I still watch most of my movies at home; where I have a high speed connection, but at work I can't use the bandwidth. I think a lot of folks fall into that category. Mind you if the streaming only plan was cheaper, as theoretically it should be, then I wouldn't mind at all. My current costs are fine.
I am also excited about the 1080P streaming that can work with the PS3. Hopefully, that will expand. I am not an owner of a PS3 or any blue-ray device. Sadly, I bought an HD-DVD. Oops. Still, I'm coming around to it. The idea of the Google Box sounds great to me, and I want one of those to go with my HDTV. I'm thinking of one of them with a Blue-Ray player would be great, and I'm hoping either the PS3 will get a google tv option. Either that, or I'll buy a box. Sony's $400 option sounds pretty good, but we'll see.
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