| Panama said: Sorry if this is an intrusive question, but why wouldn't you just let your son use Netflix on the computer or perhaps a laptop or tablet which all most likely have better screen quality than the Wii U pad? |
Man, I have Netflix built into my TV, accessible on my Cell Phone, it's on my 360 with Kinect, on my laptop, on my Vita, on two 3DS consoles, on my Wii U, and on my PS3 (and laptop, obviously).
Before, the PS3 was always the Netflix option of choice (with the Vita being the option when I was washing dishes and my phone when I was a work). The Wii U has become the system of choice now because the gamepad screen is awesome (no blurring or anything), the service is quick, and the interface is slick. Plus, a kid will probably have an easier time destroying a laptop than a Wii U controller.
Yeah, I'm drinking the Nintendo Kool Aid but people seem to be underestimating the quality of the Wii U.
*edit* I thought Netflix was only accessible on five devices. They keep letting me add stuff so I just keep on adding!








