The Netflix plan where you get one DVD at a time, and an unlimited amount in a month, is a great deal. The only problem is you end up waiting for Netflix to get the disc your returning, and for them to send you a new one.
While you’re waiting for your next disc, take a look at Netflix’s new “Play Instantly” function. If you have broadband and Internet Explorer (it doesn’t support the much better Firefox browser) you can watch select movies over the internet. Only a fraction of Netflix’s selection is available for instant playback unfortunately, but that will change eventually. I think that in ten years, Netflix will mainly be streaming movies over the web, though the mailing service will still be available.
To play the instant playback films, just look around Netflix as usual. On the movie details pages, there should be a blue “Play” button below the movie thumbnail. If you see such a button, click it to play the movie. Netflix will download a plugin required for playback, and will then measure your internet connection speed. Within five minutes, your movie will be playing. Click the “Full Screen” button for a bigger picture.
Bonus Tip: If your video card has an S-Video output, run it over to your TV so you can watch the full screen movie over there. On a standard TV set, the quality generally appears higher than on your computer monitor, where it looks more compressed.
I was pleasantly surprised at the video quality. During playback, the movie did not stop to buffer more data, nor did it lose connection and halt entirely. There audio was fine, and there weren’t too many compression problems. It was somewhere between VHS and DVD quality. You definitely won’t confuse it with a DVD, but it’s better than a VHS.