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There are a number of players that will play your NetFlix streaming movies but this is not one of them it will play DivX which is a purchase the titles as you go company.
This was my fault as I did not read the specifications closely enough. If a Blue Ray player will play NetFlix titles it will specifically say so.
Otherwise this has been a very good player as far as I can tell and internet hook up and downloading the first firmware upgrade was easy.
Some titles take longer to load than others. Standard DVDs look better than on my old DVD player. Sound on Blue Ray through my amp is wonderful.
PS: If I am wrong on the NetFlix issue and someone out there has been able to use this player to access their NetFlix account and play streaming movies I would love to know about it. Would not mind being wrong at all. That this information could have been more clear is the only reason I did not give 5 stars.
I tried playing the HD videos recorded on my Sony camcorder and got an error message that the Format is not supported. I tried playing it both by copying the recorded clips on to a DVD and on to a SD Card. Also, tried playing a clip that I downloaded from the internet with no luck.
Also, the device does not play Video CDs. I have a few of the old ones and I don't want to have two players, one to play certain type of files and other for the rest. I tried the above after upgrading to the latest firmware. (Upgrade was a breeze) I will wait for Philips to fix the issues before I buy the player.
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