| So you have a Netflix subscription. You get your | | | | Setup is generally quick and easy, and you're typically |
| movies in the mail and sometimes maybe you even | | | | watching movies within minutes. Netflix can stream the |
| watch a movie on your PC or laptop. But what if you | | | | movies directly to your player (a small buffer is |
| could watch your Instant Que on your TV? Well now | | | | downloaded to get the movie started, then you watch |
| you can - with an internet-connected Blu-Ray player. | | | | the movie as the rest downloads.) |
| That's right, manufacturers like LG, Samsung and Sony | | | | If your preference is for high-definition movies, then |
| have started including the Netflix application into their | | | | you'll enjoy the offerings of VuDu, with the largest |
| internet-connected Blu-Ray players. | | | | offering of 1080p HD movies available (over |
| While networkable Blu-Ray players are really nothing | | | | 2000.) Many of which also offer Dolby Digital and |
| new (after all, they need to download information from | | | | Hi-Def audio as well. It's just like watching a Blu-Ray |
| the internet regularly to keep the software up-to-date), | | | | but without the disc! |
| applications like Netflix, Blockbuster, Pandora, | | | | Maybe you haven't taken the leap into Blu-Ray just |
| Rhapsody, VuDu (a High-Definition On Demand movie | | | | yet, but you do have a new HDTV? Many of these |
| library) are fairly new to the Blu-Ray scene. Many | | | | sets also offer internet connectivity and streaming |
| players even include a wireless network connection | | | | media as well. It's certainly worth looking in to. |
| for easy setup and no need to run wires. | | | | |