Netflix, the leading global Internet film subscription service, today announced it will expand to the United Kingdom and Ireland in early 2012, offering unlimited TV shows and films streaming instantly over the Internet to TVs and computers for one low monthly subscription price. Upon launch, Netflix members from the UK and Ireland will be able to instantly watch a wide array of TV shows and films right on their TVs via a range of consumer electronics devices capable of streaming from Netflix, as well as on PCs, Macs and mobile tablets and phones. Further details about the service, including pricing, content and supported devices, will be announced closer to launch. Netflix has been streaming to U.S. members since 2007, adding Canada in 2010 and 43 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean in September 2011. Netflix has revolutionised entertainment across the Americas by giving its members a huge selection of films and TV shows to enjoy when and where they want. People interested in becoming members of Netflix in the UK or Ireland can go to www.netflix.com to sign up to receive an email alert letting them know when Netflix has launched in their country.
MC_G wrote: » Looking forward to this and hopefully the pricing and available content are reasonable. I'm more worried about the ISP's than An Post, Netflix doesn't offer movies by post anymore. I feel sorry from the poor VPN/Proxy providers in the US!
larchielads wrote: » dont get me wrong the quality is perfect while streaming but in all fairness as someone said why pay for somethin when youve already got the web??
Tea_Bag wrote: » for the streaming part, do they supply a media box that would just hook up through HDMI and Ethernet or is it streaming to PC style?
seamus wrote: » It appears to be only streaming via computer or console. My Sony Bravia gets software upgrades that include "apps" from 3rd parties. I can watch 3 player directly on the TV, for example. Netflix works on Sony TVs in the US, so I'm hoping it'll be the same here. A small media box would be an absolute goldmine for netflix. 300GB hard drive, small OS and SCART/HDMI out, no more than €30 cost per customer really. I'd get one if my TV didn't support netflix.
H8GHOTI wrote: » Re: DVD mail service & Streaming The CEO of Netflix wrote a blog post saying that they were splitting the company in two. DVD by post will be called Qwikster & the streaming service will stay as Netflix.http://blog.netflix.com/2011/09/explanation-and-some-reflections.html
seamus wrote: » Because torrenting or using dodgy streaming sites isn't something that your run-of-the-mill person can do. And indeed most computers are still relegated to the back room on the desk desk. People still want to watch their movies in their front room on the big telly.
Voodu Child wrote: » Its an out-of-date viewpoint to think that downloading films or TV shows is the preserve of geeks hunched over their computer in a dark room.