How many times can Netflix (r)evolutionize movie watching? We thought the rent-by-mail with no late fees was cool. So was being able to stream to your Blu-ray player and gaming console. Now it appears you’ll be able to marry your brand spanking new Apple iPad with Netflix for a movie-viewing lovefest on the portable device’s 9.7-inch screen.
The free Netflix app for the iTunes store was released on April 1 this week and doesn’t appear to be an April Fool’s joke.
It appears to have some pretty nifty features to basically mimic your experience of the Watch Instantly for your PC, like being able to browse and manage your queue and even pick up on the iPad where you may have left off watching in the living room.
Here’s how the Application Description reads:
Get Netflix on your iPad. Just download this free app and you can instantly watch TV shows & movies streaming from Netflix.
-Watch as often as you want
-It’s part of your Netflix unlimited membership
-Resume watching where you left off on your TV or computer
-Browse movies and manage your Queue right from your iPad
And the app is rated 12+, obviously, because we’re not all watching Disney cartoons.
So is this the so-called killer app? Thousands of movies and TV shows in the palm of your hands, on a much nicer screen than what an iPhone/iPod touch can offer?
According to Slashfilm.com, ABC also has an app so you can watch the broadcast network’s streaming episodes, and the New York Times has reported that mega streaming video site Hulu is also planning on unleashing an iPad app. That certainly would be huge, but apparently might also be tied into Hulu’s testing the paid subscription waters. Still, we’re guessing plenty of people would throw in a few bucks a month to access Hulu, especially if they’re able to right from their iPad.

This is great! Hopefully the Netflix official app is a step above the competitor apps? I’d rather use an app that is directly from the source (ie facebook, imdb, etc) rather than 3rd party apps with some of Netflix features.
Scion, presumably you have no video display or sound system of any sort in your home, because of course that is not how most directors intended their pictures to be seen or heard. They undoubtedly enormously appreciate your dedication to your opinion.
Stanley Kubrick is rolling in his grave.
James Cameron is digging his own.
This is NOT how most directors intended their pictures to be seen, and this is a loathsome perversion of that intent.
My opinion of course.
Home theater, automated lights and a high-tech fish tank.
Home theater, automated lights and a high-tech fish tank.
A new CEA study says that more builders are offering all types of technology.
It’s hard to imagine life without remote controls, but it’s been a long, strange path to the modern incarnation we know and love today.
Satyre,
Fiar enough. Though I imagine a 2-piece FP system much better realizes his/her artistic vision than does an 8’’ iPad.