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Netflix expects to begin streaming movies and more via the PlayStation 3 system next month

Netflix expects to begin streaming movies and more via the PlayStation 3 system next month
" Netflix streaming coming to the PlayStation 3.

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By Henning Molbaek
First published Oct 26, 2009

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FOSTER CITY, Calif. and LOS GATOS, Calif., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. (SCEA) and Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) today announced that they are joining forces to make thousands of movies and TV episodes from Netflix available to be streamed instantly to TVs via the PlayStation®3 (PS3™) computer entertainment system. Netflix expects to begin streaming via the PS3 system next month at no additional cost to Netflix members in the United States who have a PS3 system.

Today's announcement pairs two of the most popular and fastest growing home entertainment brands in the U.S. The PS3 system's installed base has reached close to 9 million units in the United States, and Netflix recently reported 11.1 million U.S. subscribers as of September 30.

The partnership further solidifies the PS3 system as the most complete home entertainment hub on the market today, enabling consumers to play high-definition games, watch Blu-ray movies, listen to music, view photos, browse the Internet, and download content from PlayStation®Network - from exclusive games to blockbuster movies and popular TV shows. PS3 system owners will soon enjoy an unparalleled experience watching their favorite movies and TV shows streamed instantly from Netflix, downloading from the PlayStation Network or watching Blu-ray/DVD media. The Netflix offering expands on the entertainment experience delivered to PS3 system owners via PlayStation Network.

For only $8.99 a month, Netflix members can instantly watch unlimited movies and TV episodes streamed to their TVs and computers via Netflix ready devices such as the PS3 system and can receive unlimited DVDs delivered quickly to their homes.

"The PlayStation 3 system has always been about more than just gaming, and it will soon be the only platform in the industry to offer consumers such a variety of convenient options for enjoying movies and TV shows," said Jack Tretton, president and CEO, SCEA. "Whether you want to watch content on Blu-ray disc and DVD, download it from the PlayStation Network's video delivery service, or stream videos instantly from Netflix, the PS3 system is the only solution that offers it all."

"As instantly watching movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix becomes an increasingly popular way to enjoy the Netflix service, our goal is to rapidly expand the devices that stream to our members," said Netflix CEO and co-founder Reed Hastings. "As a leading game console and Blu-ray disc player, bringing Netflix to the PS3 system is a real win for both Netflix members and PS3 system owners."

Initially, watching movies instantly streamed from Netflix via the PS3 system will be enabled by a free, instant streaming Blu-ray disc that is being made available to all Netflix members. The free instant streaming disc leverages Blu-ray's BD-Live™ technology to access the Internet and activate the Netflix user interface on the PS3 system, which must be online via Wi-Fi or Ethernet.

Netflix members simply slide the disc into their PS3 systems to reveal movies and TV episodes that can be watched instantly. These titles are conveniently organized into a variety of categories based on members' personal preferences, popular genres, new arrivals and members' individual instant Queues. Members can use the Netflix Web site or navigate directly on their PS3 systems to add movies and TV shows to their Queues. With the PS3 system's Wireless Controller, members can choose a movie to watch from their instant Queues or just play directly from any of the lists. They also have the ability to read synopses and rate movies. In addition, they have the option of fast-forwarding and rewinding the video stream via the Wireless Controller.

Netflix members and PS3 system owners can now reserve a free instant streaming disc for PS3 systems by going to www.netflix.com/ps3. Upon availability, the instant streaming disc will be delivered for free by first-class mail, generally one business day after members request it.

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EmoHeadbanger924

Oct 26, 2009 - CDT 4:21 PM
EmoHeadbanger924
Member since:
December 2004
Ugh, just one reason why I shouldn't have sold my PS3 a year ago. I've got a Crapbox 360, and in order to stream I have to be a Live gold member...and I'm not much of a gamer so to pay extra is stupid just to stream movies. :-( I miss my PS3.

richiro33

Oct 26, 2009 - CDT 6:47 PM
richiro33
Member since:
December 2007
Why would you do that? You could have put that $50 towards a netflix enabled blu ray player. Like the one you can get next week at Best Buy for $99.

Next time you do something dumb, then complain, do some research or put a post up on the forum and we can let you know this stuff.

italy12

Oct 26, 2009 - CDT 7:45 PM
italy12
Member since:
September 2004
My brother has one of those Roku boxes, and this summer when I was up in NJ visiting, I saw it in action. It's a neat little toy! I am glad my PS3 will let me have access to Netflix's movies/TV shows. I wonder how the quality of their HD movies will stack up against Blu ray discs. Has anyone here used their Netflix enabled BD player to download HD content?

-Dave

chemteam

Oct 26, 2009 - CDT 8:01 PM
chemteam
Member since:
May 2007
I have a roku box and it works very well. The clincher for me was being able to pull up netflix movies AND amazon unbox movies as well. Most of the blu-ray players out now don't have both of those services. To have access to your entire netflix queue and your amazon unbox video library gives you access to thousands of movies whether new or old. And roku recently released a firmware update for their box enabling 5.1 surround sound for movies. The roku box is very compact and it will run you a little more that $100.

Tim Raynor

Oct 26, 2009 - CDT 9:05 PM
says... It looks fake . . . very fake!
Tim Raynor
Member since:
March 2002

EmoHeadbanger924

Oct 26, 2009 - CDT 9:16 PM
EmoHeadbanger924
Member since:
December 2004
I didn't pay the $50, I thought it was stupid and I didn't do it. I'm not an idiot. I was an idiot to sell my PS3 for the money though.

richiro33

Oct 27, 2009 - CDT 7:49 AM
richiro33
Member since:
December 2007
Just to let everyone know you don't get new releases on the Netflix streaming. You get a bunch of oldies, but goodies, and tv shows. Still its pretty nice, I have about 200 movies and shows on my instant queue.

tony1569

Oct 27, 2009 - CDT 8:11 AM
says... Hell has no fury like a man with a broken big screen.
tony1569
Member since:
November 2007
Wait a month or 2 after a release and you maybe blessed with streaming it from Netflix.

Tim that grill picture is actually giving praise to the PS3. Soon it will do everything including cook your meal and strean your movies.

[Post edited by tony1569 on Oct 27, 2009 - CDT 8:18 AM]

Falcon01

Oct 27, 2009 - CDT 8:48 AM
Falcon01
Member since:
July 2006
I wish they would add a streaming service for us Canadians cause we have nothing better to do in the winter than watch TV. Maybe they will do something with zip.ca or another service. It would be a cool service to have as long as the movie quality is decent.

richiro33

Oct 27, 2009 - CDT 9:25 AM
richiro33
Member since:
December 2007
Tony,
I haven't seen any significant releases this year. The only "new" movies you get are independant and the movies that are on Starz. For example Step Brothers was just now added.

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