Netflix says Hi.

Still think the news of a deadpool movie was better.

Most anyone has a flatscreen which has at least 720. The wii only supports 480i. Honestly, this is great news for those kids with an Internet connection and $108, but I'll stick with regular netflix.
 
Bacon Boy said:
Still think the news of a deadpool movie was better.

Most anyone has a flatscreen which has at least 720. The wii only supports 480i. Honestly, this is great news for those kids with an Internet connection and $108, but I'll stick with regular netflix.
No, most people still have a standard definition TV. =p
 
Tyeforce said:
Bacon Boy said:
Still think the news of a deadpool movie was better.

Most anyone has a flatscreen which has at least 720. The wii only supports 480i. Honestly, this is great news for those kids with an Internet connection and $108, but I'll stick with regular netflix.
No, most people still have a standard definition TV. =p
You're not most people. The old tvs are breaking, so people are getting new ones, and since they stopped making tube tvs, flatscreen are the only ones left.
 
Just so you know, he doesn't have a standard television, he has an HD Sharp Aquos television.

Most people do still have standard definition televisions, a bit more than fifty percent last I heard. Though, the number of people getting HD televisions is rising, since pretty much all television companies only offer those now. Though, difficult times and high costs do make it difficult to switch, so many people may be buying used televisions for awhile now.

As to the main topic of this thread: Eh. I don't really care for Netflix, I have a much better and more reliable service for getting stuff onto my television. A couple different ways, actually. =p

Edit: *Removing quotes.* Why'd I quote when the stuff was in the last post? XD
 
I was just saying he's not most people. Also, they buy used lcds. You can't even find used standard now. I've tried.
 
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