Tony discovered that Netflix now offers Blu-ray as a format option (you can select your HD-DVD preferences from the "My Account" page).

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Another useless waste of money, just like HD-DVD. I hope this technology dies, because it's infected by DRM and just an excuse to charge us MORE money. I'd rather Netflix invested in Special Edition and used copies of out-of-print titles. Send them with proof of delivery and insurance, if necessary, to protect against frauds who report discs lost and keep them. These classic movies should be available to rent if Netflix wants to compete with stores that typically have them. I'm tired of waiting forever to get DVDs like Double Indemnity, Apartment Zero, and Thursday.
Posted by: NetflixShill | May 16, 2006 at 01:09 PM