I also think that this article is deceptive. I have yet to get a blu-ray copy of any movie in my cue from netflix. I would wager to say the same is going on for my HD-DVD bretheren.
You are right colorguy, there is more demand then supply.
I tried blockbuster first for blu-ray as there system with returning to store is the best deal, however their wait was twice as long for blu-rays than netflix so I canceled. I heard they recently updated their queing system for blu-ray movies similiar to netflix. As soon as blockbuster puts blu-ray in their stores, I won't need netflix as they won't be as good as deal. Seems like they should be taking advantage of the equal playing field with blockbuster in terms of HD rental and build the customer loyalty now by resolving out of stock issues.
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ColorGuy @ Mar 28th 2007 2:13PM
I also think that this article is deceptive. I have yet to get a blu-ray copy of any movie in my cue from netflix. I would wager to say the same is going on for my HD-DVD bretheren.
I believe there is more demand than supply.
David @ Mar 28th 2007 4:05PM
I joined Netflix for HD DVDs. I've had no issues getting anything I've wanted.
John Giannaris @ Mar 28th 2007 2:43PM
You are right colorguy, there is more demand then supply.
I tried blockbuster first for blu-ray as there system with returning to store is the best deal, however their wait was twice as long for blu-rays than netflix so I canceled. I heard they recently updated their queing system for blu-ray movies similiar to netflix. As soon as blockbuster puts blu-ray in their stores, I won't need netflix as they won't be as good as deal. Seems like they should be taking advantage of the equal playing field with blockbuster in terms of HD rental and build the customer loyalty now by resolving out of stock issues.