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Gizmodo: Netflix Streaming Gets Ever Cheaper, Comes to $180 Blu-Ray Player [NetFlix]
Gadgetell: Streaming Netflix from your Blu-ray player has just been made less expensive
Engadget HD: Best Buy partnering with CinemaNow to stream first-run DVDs to 'all web-connected devices' sold
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| Netflix, Best Buy deal brings Watch Instantly streaming to even cheaper Blu-ray players from Engadget http://bit.ly/ouL6Q 10/21/2009 |
Netflix Streaming Gets Ever Cheaper, Comes to $180 Blu-Ray Player [NetFlix]
Gizmodo —
... now it comes to Insignia's dirt-cheap Blu-Ray decks. $180 for a Netflix-connected Blu-Ray player isn't anything to sneeze at. Insignia, Best Buy's house brand, offers the NS-BRDVD3 at $180, with the NS-WBRDVD adding Wi-Fi to the mix for $20 more (seems worth the upgrade to us). All it takes is a firmware upgrade and you can start streaming Netflix. It's great to see Netflix invading our homes, one gadget at a time. Here's hoping smartphones are next! [Netflix via Engadget]
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Streaming Netflix from your Blu-ray player has just been made less expensive
Gadgetell —
... line of Blu-ray players. What we have is two available options which include the NS-BRDVD3 for $179.99 and the NS-WBRDVD for $249.99. The main difference between the two players is the addition of Wi-Fi in the model for $249.99.
With that, current or future owners of either player will be able to begin streaming Netflix movies—that is right after they perform the necessary firmware update that offers the ability.
Read [Netflix] Via [Engadget]
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Best Buy partnering with CinemaNow to stream first-run DVDs to 'all web-connected devices' sold
Engadget HD —
... The idea here is simple: pay once for a DVD then eventually be able to play it on any device be it a television, Blu-ray player, PC, smartphone or some other connected device. The new Best Buy-branded service will launch "early next year" according to Chris Homeister (yes, that's his real surname), as Best Buy gets "into this business in a big way." Remember, Best Buy already announced a streaming Netflix deal and ...


