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Netflix: Buy More Blu-Ray Discs
This a screenshot from the top of my Netflix queue. Since I've had a Blu-Ray player (PS3), any BD movie I put in my queue goes immediately to some sort of wait. I shouldn't be getting throttled, my movie watching has been way done lately. I think it's a matter of Netflix not buying enough Blu-Ray.
Here's a hint, Netflix - the HD format war is over. Blu-ray won. It's probably a good idea going forward to start buying more Blu-ray movies.
Do any other online services rent just Blu-ray discs? I smell a niche market.
Posted by Mike at February 19, 2008 7:29 AM | Add to del.icio.usI think Netflix already knows they need to give this some attention. They were one of the few businesses to announce their intention to go strictly blu-ray before Toshiba announced the death of HD-DVD. I would suspect that you'll see blu-ray content increase over the next couple of months. Give 'em some time holmes!
Posted by: Richard at February 19, 2008 7:43 PMI smell a reason to figure out who's making Sony's discs, and who they're shopping with to increase capacity before they license the technology, then buying that companies probably OTC:BB or OTC:PK stock, watching it go from .008 to $5 and collecting about $6k on a $10 investment. But that's just me.
Posted by: Jesse at February 26, 2008 10:50 PM


