Xbox also requires a subscription to Xbox Live. Something I won't pay for. The others, at least the Wii and Roku, will do it for free and the Roku, depending on the unit you buy, will do HD. -- Ryan On Nov 12, 2011, at 8:15 PM, Andrew S. Zbikowski wrote: > XBox 360, Wii, and PS3 do Netflix. Downside of the Wii is no HD, where > the XBox and PS3 are HD (if your internet connection is fast enough.) > If you live n the Apple universe (iTunes, iPhone, iPad, Mac, etc.) > Apple TV2 is a great way to go. I do pictures from iPhoto, You Tube, > Netflix, etc. all the time on my AppleTV2. If you don't live in the > Apple universe, the Roku player is a great way to go. Netflix, Amazon > Instant, Hulu Plus, and more. Roku player has more content sources > available content than Apple TV2, but it was the iOS and Mac > integration that had me go the Apple TV route. > > Beyond that, most Blu-Ray players on the market support Netflix > streaming, as do most of the Internet connected HTDVs. Personally I am > dubious about how long Blu-Ray and HDTVs will be updated by their > manufacturers who are more focused on their current line of products, > not the product line they released last year. > > -- > Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://andy.zibnet.us > IT Outhouse Blog Thing | http://www.itouthouse.com > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list