| pokoko said: I didn't know the Netflix app on PS3 was superior; why would that be the case? Also, I would image the PS3 would be the one hooked up to the best television and sound system in homes that also have a 360 because of it's Blu-Ray abilities. |
I found it the easiest and most responsive to use.
However it still misses some features that the pc has. I have to go to the pc to change the quality (with limited bandwidht I had to switch to low quality at the end of the month).
And the pc has a much bigger list of content that you have already viewed with how far you are in each program. My kids tend to fill up the recent buffer with their cartoons. With my lagging memory I had to go to the pc version to find what I was watching, start it and stop it to get it back in the recent list on the ps3 Netflix app.
But maybe it is different now? I cancelled it a couple of months ago and switched to ps+ instead. The kids were using up all the bandwidth watching the same cartoons over and over again that they can just as easily watch on tv or pop in the dvd. Games only need downloading once :)







