Ahhh…The slide show.
I’m keeping the streaming but ditching the DVD/Bluray as never seem to be able to get new releases…..I’ll use the local Redbox (less than 5min walk) for hard copies
Sorry if that wasn’t more clear Jeffrey!
Also, Britinva: I think I am doing the same. I mainly use the actual discs for older titles. That said, I will just hit up the library or Redbox for the new stuff.
Where is the rest of the article? Am I blind, stupid, or both? I can’t find the other 9 alternatives. Stock tip: SHORT NFLX. It’s was overpriced at $280 per share. It should be $80 per share.
I still think this is my best option. I have never used the mail option. And I know blu ray discs has the superior video and audio quality. Though Local service providers are changing the way they charge for internet usage. This is also pushing people to use other movie rental options like Comcasts Xfinity. Giving you the option of early viewing titles before others .
I feel Netflix will continue to be are large part of this nascent internet service.
Don’t forget that any of the prices listed above are for DVDs only. If you wan’t to rent Blu-Ray discs, add another $2 on to all of the plans.
That is an EXCELLENT point, Sean. I was just going off the new pricing list, but yes… that extra $2 for Blu-ray! I am going to add that to the article above.
you forgot crackle.com
One is a subsidiary of DTS, with the other looking to gain traction via Indiegogo.
A SIM2 Mico 50 LED projector and 110-inch screen shine in this room.
3M technology poised to boost the vibrancy and richness of colors on LCD screens.
We take a peek at some of the current options for outdoor audio.
And those other nine options are…?