I may be late to the party, but I thought I would address this anyway.
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Originally Posted by CrazyPhuD
I currently have directv and get all the channels. Pretty much the only thing I watch it for is movies, and a very select set of tv. I'm starting my test of netflix to the 360 this week and if it meets my needs I'm dumping directv. Not because I don't like it, but because it's value is low to me. If I can get what I get today(and sooner releases for some movies) on netflix why would I pay $100+ a month for satellite?
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Guess what? Not everyone is like you. Some people actually watch tv shows and sporting events. I like NFL Network, ESPN, etc. And there are shows I like such as Burn Notice, Dog Whisperer, etc. Can't get those on Netflix. Hulu? Maybe, but not the newest episodes as I recall.
BTW, I also have Netflix and I watch movies through the 360. Of course, it sucks when your bandwidth is limited. It reduces the picture quality to match your bandwidth/connection speed. Hopefully, I won't have that problem anymore after next Tuesday.
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Originally Posted by CrazyPhuD
Tivo's another classic example, good company, interesting technology, but also likely dead in the long rung. Why would I need a DVR when I have my movies/TV on demand when I want them already.
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Shut up, you! DVR is the best invention evar!!