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Old 12-01-2008, 12:35 PM
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Arrow Netflix Partners with Samsung

First it was startup Roku, next LG and Microsoft, and now Samsung. The electronics giant is the latest in those interested in giving consumers access to Netflix's library of over 12,000 movies. Just announced, their ~$400 BD-P2550 and BD-P2500 Blu-ray players will be equipped with Netflix streaming ability. What's next? Netflix on your iPhone? Netflix beamed directly into your brain?


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When is the PS3 going to stream HD audio and video?!?!?!


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First it was startup Roku, next LG and Microsoft, and now Samsung. The electronics giant is the latest in those interested in giving consumers access to Netflix's library of over 12,000 movies. Just announced, their ~$400 BD-P2550 and BD-P2500 Blu-ray players will be equipped with Netflix streaming ability. What's next? Netflix on your iPhone? Netflix beamed directly into your brain?


Discuss "Netflix Partners with Samsung" here. Read the article.
Where have you been? Samsung has been working with Netflix for quite a while, the only thing new is the HD service.
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