I prefer Netlix as a whole, as I don't like going to the store. Netflix does charge $1 extra for Blu Ray access, and Blockbuster doesn't, but that is not a show stopper.
Both services get me my discs to my home in 1 day, so I can't complain there. I had a serious issue with Blockbuster having Blu Ray's readily available. I had 20+ blu rays' in my BB queue, and 16 were long wait, I cancelled and went back to Netflix and haven't looked back.
Netflix also has "Watch Immediately", which you can use a Roku box, or PS3 + Playon Media or watch on your computer. I like to have the media in my hand as you get the best playback material that way.
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Justin @ Feb 18th 2009 3:13PM
I have used both services.
I prefer Netlix as a whole, as I don't like going to the store. Netflix does charge $1 extra for Blu Ray access, and Blockbuster doesn't, but that is not a show stopper.
Both services get me my discs to my home in 1 day, so I can't complain there. I had a serious issue with Blockbuster having Blu Ray's readily available. I had 20+ blu rays' in my BB queue, and 16 were long wait, I cancelled and went back to Netflix and haven't looked back.
Netflix also has "Watch Immediately", which you can use a Roku box, or PS3 + Playon Media or watch on your computer. I like to have the media in my hand as you get the best playback material that way.
Ordeith @ Feb 18th 2009 7:30PM
Or natively on an Xbox 360
Dan @ Feb 19th 2009 1:42AM
And TiVos