Netflix promotes Wii streaming with 'underwhelming' HD argument
Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 21:30 GMT in Nintendo News
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If you've been following the Wii Netflix saga, you're probably familiar with Nintendo's stance on HD movie streaming. The company's Reggie Fils-Aimé recently went on record saying that the average Wii user won't care about the Wii's inability to push HD Netflix. That's expected though, right? He works for Nintendo, after all. But get this, now Netflix itself is deemphasizing its own HD streaming service.

Speaking to TheWiire.com, Netflix VP of Corporate Communications Steve Swasey recognized that the Wii can't handle HD streaming, but stated that Netflix doesn't believe that to be a problem for Wii households. Swasey noted that only 1 in 17 titles are available in HD, adding that HD content is only 720p -- not 1080p -- and that it's not available with 5.1 surround sound. "The HD experience at Netflix Instant Watching isn't that overwhelming," said Swasey, adding, "It's a little bit underwhelming."

So there you have it. There's absolutely no reason for anyone to even want HD streaming. Ever. Now go order your Wii Netflix disc.

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wow, I'm pretty sure calling your own product "underwhelming" is bad marketing.
Reply by Francis Feb 09 2010 21:49 GMT
I hate the wii.
Reply by Slim Feb 09 2010 21:58 GMT
well, they are right. In that only a very small number of people have the ability to watch & appreciate HD streaming movies, of which Netflix doesn't offer many.
Reply by Francis Feb 09 2010 22:01 GMT
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