Showing posts with label netflix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label netflix. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

New Profiles on Netflix for the entire family!

      This is absolutely great! This is just what I was waiting for. Now you can go to Netflix.com and create up to five profiles per household.  So next time I login with my profile "Miguel", there will be no more recommendations "because you seen...Pocoyo, I will suggest My Littlest Pet...etc". 
     In my case I created three profiles: Mine "Miguel", the "Kids" and "Family" since we all have different taste in movies and programming. Besides, having the option of choosing your icon, (by the way, your facebook profile picture can be used also)  is that you can control the viewing of other profiles. For example; in my kids profile I put a check mark on "This is a profile for under 12".
     Netflix profiles are now live and ready to be use at your convenience!
Enjoy
Miguel

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Netflix becomes "disc-free" on the PS3

If you instantly watch movies and TV shows from Netflix on your PS3, here is the news you’ve been waiting for: starting Monday, October 18 you’ll be able to instantly watch movies and TV shows without inserting an instant streaming disc into your console.
In addition to eliminating the disc, there is a new user interface that brings a much richer and faster browsing experience, content search directly on the device, and dramatic improvements in how fast playback starts.


There is even more good news for PS3 owners: starting on Monday you’ll be able to instantly watch some movies and TV shows in 1080i high definition, listen to Dolby 5.1 channel surround sound, and view an increasing portion of our content library with subtitles. This will bring the home theater experience right to your living room and make instantly watching movies even more enjoyable. Here’s a news release from Netflix and Dolby with details.
Check out these improvements and continue to enjoy watching TV shows and movies streamed from Netflix.