Netflix Abandons HD DVD in favor of Blu-Ray
Monday, February 11th, 2008So I bought a PS3 this week, and have found it to be an incredible improvement over the XBOX 360 with a HD DVD player–at least when it comes to watching movies (games are a different matter).
The Playstation 3 is whisper quiet, even when watching movies/playing games, so it can be out in the living room, as opposed to mounted in the closet, which is where my 360 lives.
The remote that comes with the HD-DVD player for XBOX 360 is infrared, unlike the rest of it’s remotes–which means I can’t actually use it when the 360 is in the closet. The PS3 uses bluetooth technology for all of it’s remotes, so even if I did put it in the closet or not in the line-of-sight, I’d still be able to use the remote.
So the Blu-Ray is the more convenient method of HD content for me now.
Folks may not know this, but Netflix gives you the option of sending movies out in HD-DVD or Blu-Ray format as a default, and if they don’t have that format they will send you a normal DVD. It is a bit hard to find in their help section, so here is the link.
So I changed my preferred format from HD-DVD to Blu-Ray this weekend.
Just in time, I guess because I get this in an email from them Neflix this afternoon:
As you may have heard, most of the major movie studios have recently decided to release their high-definition movies exclusively in the Blu-ray format. In order to provide the best selection of high-definition titles for our members, we have decided to go exclusively with Blu-ray as well.
They will continue to ship out HD-DVD movies for the rest of the year, but will not be buying any new ones.












