+1 for the Wii, especially for younger children as I have. The games are much more fun watching them jump around and shake and what not. Netflix streaming works well on it too.

Also, there are Blu-Ray players now that support other OTV such as Vudu and maybe Netflix too. My problem with Amazon Prime is selection is way smaller last I checked. 
Hulu with commercials? That's a deal breaker for me. 

As for Linux support, I would be very interested in that for Netflix but I won't hold my breath. My TV has a VGA-in port and stereo so its easy to hook up the laptop or any computer really. In Ubuntu on my laptop I just set the VGA out port it to mirror my desktop and just start any video file, DVD, etc.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Miller <mbmiller+l at gmail.com>
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Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 17:51:16 
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Subject: [tclug-list] Netflix streaming - if no Linux, what hardware is best?

I think they aren't going to get Netflix streaming working for Linux 
anytime soon.  Here's one discussion:

http://developer.netflix.com/forum/read/94750

I saw a couple of others and they made the situation sound even worse than 
that one.

I have never used Netflix's streaming feature (even though it was 
available for free with Netflix for awhile) because I didn't have a lot of 
incentive and my main HDTV is hooked up to a Linux box.  But now I'm 
thinking I might drop DirecTV and do more TV via the web.  Netflix 
streaming might be $8 now, which is a lot cheaper than DirecTV, if I can 
make it work well enough.

I can stream Netflix using another external device like Wii, PS3 or 
Xbox360...

http://www.netflix.com/HowItWorks

...but I don't own any of those.  There also are a few Roku products to 
choose from:

http://www.roku.com/roku-products

Now that my daughter is 4 years old, it might be a good time to get a 
video game machine of some kind.

Anyway, if you have found a way to make Linux do Netflix streaming, I hope 
you will share it.  If you don't have that but you know something about 
how well the other products work with Netflix, then I hope you'll share 
that.  Thanks.

Mike
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