Yeah, I could watch some programs on my computer, but the selection is a bit 
limited, and I've not tried it.  I am under the impression that if I bumped up 
to a plan that allowed streaming directly to the TV via a 'Netflix-ready' 
device, then those instant choices would expand.  I may well be wrong on this 
point.

But it does seem that there's still some content that's only available via 
disc, 
so I probably wouldn't go up to instant only, but instant plus discs.  Your 
point about instant offerings being pulled without warning is an added reason 
to 
keep the discs.

David




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From: Tom Wolper <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] Netflix Price Increase

On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 11:41 PM, David Bruggeman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm still on a disc-only plan, so I'm operating completely hypothetically
> here.
>
> Have the offerings for Instant Viewing expanded to cover all of what they
> have on disc?  Because some of what's on my queue is relatively obscure (I
> Spy comes to mind).

I don't think there is such a thing as a disc only plan. All plans
offer instant play, even the bare bones $4.95/month includes 2 hours
of streaming a month. If you look at your queue and see a blue "play"
box next to the title you can stream that movie or TV show.


      

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