Those $1K BD players... do they do anything more than regular players or just brand name for the rich to show off?
Have to agree, my ps3 is a very nice all media player with the remote. I thought Xbox was aiming for this too with their implementation of cable tv. Albeit now if you have a newer tv its just easier to use that built in app for streaming. 1 remote+1 device, better than using 2 remotes+turning on 2 devices+switching HDMI input.Anapan wrote:It has always been like that - new technology makes old technoogy obsolete and dictates the price. Sony has, since the PS2 was launched, been trying to make their consoles be an all-in-one entertainment center instead of only a game console. This apeals to many demographics, not just kids or hardcore gamers - the prime targets of Nintendo and Microsoft for the marketing of their devices(imo). I know a lot of families, relatives and friends that use Sony's consoles for all forms of entertainment - they have only the Playstation hooked up to the largest and newest TV and they use it for everything, tho mostly streaming video and playing discs rather than games. The smaller and older TVs are used for gaming and music.
Its hard to notice on things shot on SD originally if thats their thing, like 90s sitcom. There is definitely a difference with something like Avengers End Game. They are probably not looking for it. HD is somehow weird, on some videos on youtube I am like "Let me turn this to 720P" and it was already in HD. Other videos just as they start playing I am like "Wow, this is so clear and high def". idk whats going on.Anapan wrote:I've actully gifted most of my extended family various hand-me-down HD consoles and streaming devices just so they could watch Netflix in HD because they had already gotten rid of all of their SD displays and were still only using their Wii for Netflix through composite. Most said thanks but admitted they couldn't see much difference between 480i through composite and 1080p through HDMI except maybe brighter colors.
This is surprising. Switch install base is 80M. I will only guess that Netflix think those 80M are kids with no credit cards to sign up to their service.noiseredux wrote:Ironically, now streaming apps are so prevalent on every device, I haven't used a console to stream media in years. People bemoan that the Switch doesn't have a Netflix app, and I always just forget that's even true because I feel like I have so many cheap devices that can stream Netflix and every other media app.