You can see which ones are in HD here:
Is It In HD? Welcome!
It's a small but growing list.
Anyway, for your Netflix fee you can now download directly to your PC, Mac or 360 an unlimited number of TV shows and Movies a month.
I haven't rented a movie since the day I bought a DVD player, I have been an owner and a solid supporter of packaged media since that day. And this got me to bite.
-For a dollar more a month you can get your Netflix disk rentals in BluRay. There are thousands of BDs i will never buy but still want to see, so even if I only get one disk a month in the mail this is worth it to me, and I suspect I might rotate in as many as 3-4 a month or more.
-There are thousands of shows and movies I wouldnt even pay to rent but i might spend time on if it were free. Here's an example: I wanted to see that Series Weeds but wouldnt spend the time to go rent it and certainly wouldnt buy it without seeing a few episodes first). Now i can.
-On these things I can live with lower than BD quality. The video quality that i have seen approaches DVD quality with a bit of stuttering, but I can deal with that for stuff I don't care so much about. I havent watched an HD stream but it has to be even better than the SD.
New Xbox 360 Experience hands-on and impressions - Engadget
Xbox Experience now available to all who signed up, Netflix HD streams too - Engadget
Just something to think about. For those of us who have a 360 already (Plus gold subscriptions) another $100 a year to get unlimited BD rentals and unlimited video on demand with a growing HD library seems like a no brainer. For folks like me who don't already have VOD through their cable company this is doubly so.
Also, forgot to mention, there is a free trial for new subscribers!



How's the fourth season so far (for those w/ access to HBO on cable)? I'm reluctant to buy the series unless they get back on track w/ the quality. I'm generally reluctant to buy into long running series because they usually go south (or get very spotty) long before the end, and I hate to have to stop buying before the main plots and subplots get resolved (even as they bring up new storylines and leave you w/ some cliffhangers).